Low-temperature thermal conductivity of antiferromagnetic S = 1/2 chain material CuCl_22((CH_3)_2SO)
arXiv:1310.3735 · doi:10.1063/1.4859975
Abstract
We study the heat transport of S = 1/2 chain compound CuCl_22((CH_3)_2SO) along the b axis (vertical to the chain direction) at very low temperatures. The zero-field thermal conductivity (κ) shows a distinct kink at about 0.9 K, which is related to the long-range antiferromagnetic (AF) transition. With applying magnetic field along the c axis, κ(H) curves also show distinct changes at the phase boundaries between the AF and the high-field disordered states. These results indicate a strong spin-phonon interaction and the magnetic excitations play a role in the b-axis heat transport as phonon scatterers.
3 pages, 3 figures, accepted for publication in J. Appl. Phys. (Proceedings of the 58th MMM Conference)