1989
DOI: 10.1103/physrevlett.63.86
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Magnetization process of anS=1linear-chain Heisenberg antiferromagnet

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“…The lower dashed line corresponds to the (S z = +1) + (S z = −1) continuum while the upper dashed line corresponds to (S z = +1) + (S z = 0). There is very good agreement with the theoretical results in the neighborhood of Q=π where the IP and OP modes are separated by the experimental resolution [17][18][19][20]22]. In the region π/2 < Q < π the fits (5.1) are also in agreement with the theoretical results.…”
Section: Comparison With Neutron Scattering Experimentssupporting
confidence: 82%
“…The lower dashed line corresponds to the (S z = +1) + (S z = −1) continuum while the upper dashed line corresponds to (S z = +1) + (S z = 0). There is very good agreement with the theoretical results in the neighborhood of Q=π where the IP and OP modes are separated by the experimental resolution [17][18][19][20]22]. In the region π/2 < Q < π the fits (5.1) are also in agreement with the theoretical results.…”
Section: Comparison With Neutron Scattering Experimentssupporting
confidence: 82%
“…The situation resembles the behavior of the Haldanegap antiferromagnet NENP, where the staggered g tensor of two non-equivalent Ni sites causes the triplet excitation to anticross the ground state at H c [28,29] and magnetization develops with no long-range order due to the interchain coupling [30]. It is interesting to note that isolated triplet spin dimers in the Shastry-Sutherland lattice have been predicted to be unstable below the 1/8 plateau and they cannot be constituents of the ground state in this field region [31].…”
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“…In addition to theoretical studies, there have been extensive experimental studies: [15][16][17][18][19][20][21][22] Some of the materials considered can be understood as one-dimensional spin-1 systems, giving supports for the theoretical results. The data on Ni(C 2 H 8 N 2 ) 2 NO 2 ClO 4 provide evidence for the Haldane gap 15,16 and additional spin-1/2 degrees of freedom 17,18 at the singlet-bond-broken sites in the presence of impurities. Gapped excitations were also observed in CsNiCl 3 with a correlation length smaller than the prediction from the theory, [20][21][22] which is now explained by weak couplings between spin-1 chains.…”
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