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Successive Phase Transitions and Extended Spin-Excitation Continuum in the S=1⁄2 Triangular-Lattice Antiferromagnet Ba3CoSb2)9
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Author(s)
H. D. Zhou, Cenke Xu, A. M. Hallas, H. J. Silverstein, C. R. Wiebe, I. Umegaki, J. Q. Yan, T. P. Murphy, J.-H. Park, Yiming Qiu, John R. Copley, Jason S. Gardner, Y. Takano
Abstract
Using magnetic, thermal and neutron measurements on single-crystal samples, we show that Ba3CoSb2O9 is a spin-1/2 triangular-lattice antiferromagnet with easy-axis anisotropy and two magnetic phase transitions bracketing an intermediate up-up-down phase in magnetic field applied along the c axis. A pronounced, extensive neutron-scattering continuum above spin-wave excitations, observed below TN, implies that the system is in close proximity to one of two spin-liquid states that have been predicted for a 2D triangular lattice.
Zhou, H.
, Xu, C.
, Hallas, A.
, Silverstein, H.
, Wiebe, C.
, Umegaki, I.
, Yan, J.
, Murphy, T.
, Park, J.
, Qiu, Y.
, Copley, J.
, Gardner, J.
and Takano, Y.
(2012),
Successive Phase Transitions and Extended Spin-Excitation Continuum in the S=1⁄2 Triangular-Lattice Antiferromagnet Ba<sub>3</sub>CoSb<sub>2</sub>)<sub>9</sub>, Physical Review Letters, [online], https://tsapps.nist.gov/publication/get_pdf.cfm?pub_id=911781
(Accessed October 22, 2025)