Quantum disordered state in the J(1)-J(2) square-lattice antiferromagnet Sr2Cu(Te0.95W0.05)O-6.
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The B-site ordered double perovskites Sr2Cu(Te1−xWx )O6 provide an excellent arena for investigating exotic
phases expected for the J1-J2 square-lattice Heisenberg antiferromagnet. Here, combining magnetic susceptibility
and specific-heat measurements with electron spin resonance (ESR) and muon spin rotation/relaxation (μSR)
techniques, we explore a spin-liquid-like state in the vicinity of the Néel critical end point (x = 0.05–0.1).
The specific heat and the ESR and muon relaxation rates give evidence for an energy hierarchy of low-energy
excitations, reminiscent of randomness-induced singlet states. In addition, the weak transverse μSR data show a
fraction of frozen magnetic moments in the random-singlet background. The origin of a random-singlet-like state
near the phase boundary is discussed in terms of concomitant exchange randomness and local strain generated
by the W6+-for-Te6+ substitution.
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Physical Review Materials, 5(1).