Critical Phenomena at the Antiferromagnetic Phase Transition of Azurite
arXiv:1206.0661 · doi:10.3938/jkps.62.2193
Abstract
We report on high-resolution acoustic, specific-heat and thermal expansion measurements in the vicinity of the antiferromagnetic phase transition at T_N = 1.88 K on a high-quality single crystal of the natural mineral azurite. A detailed investigation of the critical contribution to the various quantities at T_N is presented. The set of critical exponents and amplitude ratios of the singular contributions above and below the transition indicate that the system can be reasonably well described by a three-dimensional Heisenberg antiferromagnet.
9 pages, 3 figures, proceedings of ICM 2012, JKPS