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Thermal effects versus spin nematicity in a frustrated spin-1/2 chain

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arxiv 2007.10751 v1 pith:VWJS6GHZ submitted 2020-07-21 cond-mat.str-el

Thermal effects versus spin nematicity in a frustrated spin-1/2 chain

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keywords spin-nematicbeenchainfrustratedmagnetizationnematicityorderphase
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The spin-nematic phase is an intriguing state of matter that lacks usual long-range dipolar order, yet it exhibits higher multipolar order. This makes its detection extremely difficult and controversial. Recently, nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) has been proposed as one of the most suitable techniques to confirm its existence. We report a $^{17}$O NMR observation of the reduction of the local magnetization in the polarized state of the frustrated spin-1/2 chain $\beta$-TeVO$_4$, which was previously proposed to be a fingerprint of the spin-nematic behavior. However, our detailed study shows that the detected missing fraction of the magnetization, probed by NMR frequency shift, is thermally activated, thus undermining the presence of the spin-nematic phase in the investigated compound. This highlights the importance of careful considerations of temperature-dependent NMR shift that has been overlooked in previous studies of spin nematicity.

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