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Entropy balance and evidence for local spin singlets in a Kagome-like magnet
1Bell Labs, Lucent Technologies, 600 Mountain Avenue, Murray Hill, New Jersey 07974, USA.
Abstract:
We have measured the specific heat C(T) of the S = 3 / 2 Kagome-lattice-containing compound SrCr (9p)Ga (12-9p)O (19). We find little field dependence of the low-temperature C(T), consistent with a low-energy spectrum dominated by many-body singlet excitations. At high temperatures, we recover only approximately 50% of the total R ln4 entropy.
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