A reply to the comment by S.E. Sebatian etal.
Physical Review Letters 96:18 (2006)
Anomalous excitation spectra of frustrated quantum antiferromagnets.
Phys Rev Lett 96:5 (2006) 057201
Abstract:
We use series expansions to study the excitation spectra of spin-1/2 antiferromagnets on anisotropic triangular lattices. For the isotropic triangular lattice model (TLM), the high-energy spectra show several anomalous features that differ strongly from linear spin-wave theory (LSWT). Even in the Néel phase, the deviations from LSWT increase sharply with frustration, leading to rotonlike minima at special wave vectors. We argue that these results can be interpreted naturally in a spinon language and provide an explanation for the previously observed anomalous finite-temperature properties of the TLM. In the coupled-chains limit, quantum renormalizations strongly enhance the one-dimensionality of the spectra, in agreement with experiments on Cs2CuCl4.Magnetic phase transitions in the two-dimensional frustrated quantum antiferromagnet Cs2CuCl4
(2006)
Magnetic phase transitions in the two-dimensional frustrated quantum antiferromagnet Cs2CuCl4
ArXiv cond-mat/0601272 (2006)
Abstract:
We report magnetization and specific heat measurements in the 2D frustrated spin-1/2 Heisenberg antiferromagnet Cs2CuCl4 at temperatures down to 0.05 K and high magnetic fields up to 11.5 T applied along a, b and c-axes. The low-field susceptibility chi (T) M/B shows a broad maximum around 2.8 K characteristic of short-range antiferromagnetic correlations and the overall temperature dependence is well described by high temperature series expansion calculations for the partially frustrated triangular lattice with J=4.46 K and J'/J=1/3. At much lower temperatures (< 0.4 K) and in in-plane field (along b and c-axes) several new intermediate-field ordered phases are observed in-between the low-field incommensurate spiral and the high-field saturated ferromagnetic state. The ground state energy extracted from the magnetization curve shows strong zero-point quantum fluctuations in the ground state at low and intermediate fields.Comment on "Bose-Einstein condensation of magnons in Cs2CuCl4" -: Reply
PHYSICAL REVIEW LETTERS 96:18 (2006) ARTN 189704