Highly dispersive spin excitations in the chain cuprate Li2CuO2

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Published 12 November 2009 Europhysics Letters Association
, , Citation W. E. A. Lorenz et al 2009 EPL 88 37002 DOI 10.1209/0295-5075/88/37002

0295-5075/88/3/37002

Abstract

We present an inelastic neutron scattering investigation of Li2CuO2 detecting the long-sought quasi-1D magnetic excitations with a large dispersion along the CuO2-chains studied up to 25 meV. The total dispersion is governed by a surprisingly large ferromagnetic (FM) nearest-neighbor exchange integral J1=−228 K. An anomalous quartic dispersion near the zone center and a pronounced minimum near (0,0.11,0.5) r.l.u. (corresponding to a spiral excitation with a pitch angle of about 41°) point to the vicinity of a 3D FM-spiral critical point. The leading exchange couplings are obtained applying standard linear spin-wave theory. The 2nd neighbor inter-chain interaction suppresses a spiral state and drives the FM in-chain ordering below the Néel temperature. The obtained exchange parameters are in agreement with the results for a realistic five-band extended Hubbard Cu 3d O 2p model and L(S)DA+U predictions.

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