Abstract
The quasi-two-dimensional antiferromagnet belongs to the family of magnetic van der Waals compounds that provides a rich material base for the realization of fundamental models of quantum magnetism in low dimensions. Here, we report high-frequency/high-magnetic field electron spin resonance measurements on single crystals of . The results enable one to reliably determine the positive, “easy”-plane type of the single ion anisotropy of the ions with the upper limit of its magnitude . The resonance response reveals strongly anisotropic spin fluctuations setting in shortly above the Néel temperature and extending in the antiferromagnetically ordered state down to low temperatures. There, a low-energy magnon excitation gapped from the ground state by only was found. This magnon mode may explain unusual low temperature relaxation processes observed in the latest nuclear magnetic resonance experiments and together with the estimate of the single ion anisotropy they should enable setting up a realistic spin model for an accurate description of magnetic properties of .
- Received 13 December 2021
- Revised 1 April 2022
- Accepted 9 June 2022
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.105.214427
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