Abstract
Antiferromagnetic resonance measurements in rhombohedral NaCrS 2 ( T N = 17 K) are reported. The data are compared with theory developed by Battles for a collinear easy-plane antiferromagnet with anisotropy in the basal plane. While there is reasonable agreement with this theory, some discrepancies occur. These are presumably related to low-temperature in-plane distortions from hexagonal symmetry, previously postulated by other workers.
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