Abstract
Low-temperature specific heat, magnetic susceptibility, and zero-field muon spin resonance (μSR) measurements have been performed in the quasi-one-dimensional molecular helimagnetic compound Gd(hfac)3NITEt. The specific heat presents two anomalies at T0=2.19±0.02K and TN=1.88±0.02K, which both disappear upon the application of a weak magnetic field. Conversely, magnetic susceptibility and μSR data show the divergence of two-spin correlation functions only at TN=1.88±0.02K. These results suggest an experimental validation of Villain's conjecture of a two-step magnetic ordering in quasi-one-dimensional XY helimagnets; i.e., the paramagnetic phase and the helical spin solid phase are separated by a chiral spin liquid phase, where translational invariance is broken without violation of rotational invariance. © 2008 The American Physical Society.
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Cinti, F., Rettori, A., Pini, M. G., Mariani, M., Micotti, E., Lascialfari, A., … Affronte, M. (2008). Two-step magnetic ordering in quasi-one-dimensional helimagnets: Possible experimental validation of Villain’s conjecture about a chiral spin liquid phase. Physical Review Letters, 100(5). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.100.057203
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