2000
DOI: 10.1103/physrevb.61.9558
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Thermodynamics of spinS=1/2antiferromagnetic uniform and alternating-exchange Heisenberg chains

Abstract: The magnetic susceptibility *(t) and specific heat C(t) versus temperature t of the spin Sϭ1/2 antiferromagnetic ͑AF͒ alternating-exchange (J 1 and J 2 ) Heisenberg chain are studied for the entire range 0р␣р1 of the alternation parameter ␣ϵJ ). For the uniform chain (␣ϭ1), the high-accuracy *(t) and C(t) Bethe ansatz data of Klümper and Johnston ͑unpublished͒ are shown to agree very well at low t with the respective exact theoretical low-t logarithmic correction predictions of Lukyanov ͓Nucl. Phys. B 522, 533… Show more

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“…Both the magnitude and the peak temperature of the data in the wide temperature range of 80-300 K are well reproduced by a spin-1/2 1D antiferromagnetic chain model, 21 in which the g factor and the nearest-neighbor interaction J1 are used as variables together with a temperature-independent contribution χ0. The fitting shown by the dashed curve in Fig.…”
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confidence: 88%
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“…Both the magnitude and the peak temperature of the data in the wide temperature range of 80-300 K are well reproduced by a spin-1/2 1D antiferromagnetic chain model, 21 in which the g factor and the nearest-neighbor interaction J1 are used as variables together with a temperature-independent contribution χ0. The fitting shown by the dashed curve in Fig.…”
Section: Magnetic Propertiesmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…The inset shows a blowup around the broad maximum. The dashed curve represents a fit to a 1D antiferromagnetic chain model 21 .…”
Section: Magnetic Propertiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To find the dominating magnetic phase and to explain the onset of nonlinearity in the low field region ($ 4000 Oe) even at RT of GNO, we have proposed a combined formula generated from 3D spin wave model and Johnston formula, which includes the term for paramagnetic, ferromagnetic and antiferromagnetic to fit the M-T curve in the ZFC condition. According to this, combined formula [17][18][19]31 becomes…”
Section: Magnetic Propertiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The dominant feature, governing the magnetic and thermodynamic properties at elevated temperatures, is connected with J 1 . In the magnetic susceptibility χ, for example, the maximum due to short-range order is located at k B T max χ = 0.64J 1 , practically independent of α [6]. However as will be shown below, the small energy scale introduces a second distinct anomaly [7], which can be extraordinarily large in the coefficient of thermal expansion.…”
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“…(23a) in ref. [6], is used here for numerical computations of F m , the magnetic entropy Figure 3 compares the so-derived C m with results from T-DMRG calculations. A representation C/T is chosen to make the low-temperature anomaly clearer.…”
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