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Emergence of Frustrated Short-Range Order above Long-Range Order in the S=1/2 Kagome Antiferromagnet CaCu₃(OD)₆Cl₂cdot0.6D₂O

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arxiv 2101.01915 v1 pith:NBE3JIZU submitted 2021-01-06 cond-mat.str-el

Emergence of Frustrated Short-Range Order above Long-Range Order in the S=1/2 Kagome Antiferromagnet CaCu₃(OD)₆Cl₂cdot0.6D₂O

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We report on the low-energy dynamics in the kagome antiferromagnet CaCu$_3$(OD)$_6$Cl$_2\cdot0.6$D$_2$O (Ca-kapellasite) as studied by use of $^2$D-NMR measurements. Previous $^{35}$Cl-NMR measurements revealed that the nuclear spin-lattice relaxation rate ($1/T_1$) shows two peaks at temperatures, $T^{\ast} = 7.2$ K and $T_s \simeq 25$ K. While the low-temperature peak at $T^{\ast}$ is ascribed to the critical fluctuations near the long-range magnetic ordering, the origin of the high-temperature peak has not been fully understood. From the $1/T_1$ measurements on the D sites at the OD groups (D$_{\rm OD}$), we find no peak at $T_s$, evidencing that the high-temperature peak is not related to the molecular dynamics of the OD groups. We discuss the possibility of a frustration-induced short-range ordered state below $T_s$ before the long-range order is stabilized by the Dzyaloshinskii-Moriya interaction. We also observed static internal fields at the D$_{\rm OD}$ site in the long-range ordered state below $T^{\ast}$, and confirm the previously proposed negative-chirality $q=0$ magnetic structure.

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