Abstract
Electron spin resonance (ESR) was performed on the mixtures of two spin-gap compounds IPA-Cu(ClxBr1−x)3 for 0.87 ⩽ x < 1. Although the ESR line for x = 1 split into two lines below 10 K, no splitting ESR lines appeared down to 1.4 K for x = 0.99 and 0.98. This difference is due to bond randomness, i.e., a change from the pure spin-gap state to bond-randomness-induced disordered states.
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