Search for a spin-nematic phase in the quasi-one-dimensional frustrated magnet LiCuVO$_4$
N. B\"uttgen, K. Nawa, T. Fujita, M. Hagiwara, P. Kuhns, A. Prokofiev,, A. P. Reyes, L. E. Svistov, K. Yoshimura, M. Takigawa

TL;DR
This study uses NMR experiments on LiCuVO$_4$ to investigate the potential existence of a spin-nematic phase near the saturation field, revealing a narrow field range where such a phase might occur.
Contribution
First experimental evidence suggesting the narrow field range for the spin-nematic phase in LiCuVO$_4$ based on NMR spectral analysis and relaxation rate measurements.
Findings
Double-horn NMR pattern indicates spin-modulated phase
Spectral shape change suggests magnetic saturation above 41.4 T
Energy gap from relaxation rate indicates two-magnon bound states
Abstract
We have performed NMR experiments on the quasi one-dimensional frustrated spin-1/2 system LiCuVO in magnetic fields applied along the c-axis up to field values near the saturation field . For the field range (T and T) the V NMR spectra at = 380mK exhibit a characteristic double-horn pattern, as expected for a spin-modulated phase in which the magnetic moments of Cu ions are aligned parallel to the applied field and their magnitudes change sinusoidally along the magnetic chains. For higher fields, the V NMR spectral shape changes from the double-horn pattern into a single Lorentzian line. For this Lorentzian line, the internal field at the V nuclei stays constant for T, indicating that the majority of magnetic moments in…
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