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Magnetic excitation spectra in the field induced quantum phases of the quasi-1D Ising-like antiferromagnet SrCo2V2O8

Abstract: We propose to investigate the magnetic excitation spectra in the three accessible magnetic ordered phases of the quasi-1D S-1/2 Ising-like antiferromagnet SrCo2V2O8 by single crystal inelastic neutron scattering using the LET. The magnetic phase diagram [for H // (001)] exhibits a series of field-induced quantum phase transitions as a function of field and temperature (below ~ 1.5 K), from AFM ground state to incommensurate longitudinal spin density wave state (AFM-II) at 3.7 T, and then to a second ordered quantum state (AFM-III) at ~ 7 T. We wish to investigate the development of the spinon continuum and bound states and to investigate how they are transformed in the two field-induced longitudinal spin density wave phases. Outcomes of the proposed investigations are expected to give experimental verification of the theoretical predictions.

Public release date: 29 June 2018

Principal Investigator: Dr Anup Kumar Bera
Experimenter: Dr Bella Lake

DOI: 10.5286/ISIS.E.60996255

Parent DOI: 10.5286/ISIS.E.RB1510288

ISIS Experiment Number: RB1510288

Part Number: 1_LET

Date of Experiment: 24 June 2015

Publisher: STFC ISIS Neutron and Muon Source

Data format: RAW/Nexus
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Dr Anup Kumar Bera et al; (2015): Magnetic excitation spectra in the field induced quantum phases of the quasi-1D Ising-like antiferromagnet SrCo2V2O8 , STFC ISIS Neutron and Muon Source, https://doi.org/10.5286/ISIS.E.60996255



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