Abstract

Neutron inelastic scattering has been used to measure the magnetic excitations in powdered NiPS$_3$, a quasi-two dimensional antiferromagnet with spin $S = 1$ on a honeycomb lattice. The spectra show clear, dispersive magnons with a $\sim 7$ meV gap at the Brillouin zone center. The data were fitted using a Heisenberg Hamiltonian with a single-ion anisotropy assuming no magnetic exchange between the honeycomb planes. Magnetic exchange interactions up to the third intraplanar nearest-neighbour were required. The fits show robustly that NiPS$_3$ has an easy axis anisotropy with $\Delta = 0.3$ meV and that the third nearest-neighbour has a strong antiferromagnetic exchange of $J_3 = -6.90$ meV. The data can be fitted reasonably well with either $J_1 < 0$ or $J_1 > 0$, however the best quantitative agreement with high-resolution data indicate that the nearest-neighbour interaction is ferromagnetic with $J_1 = 1.9$ meV and that the second nearest-neighbour exchange is small and antiferromagnetic with $J_2 = -0.1$ meV. The dispersion has a minimum in the Brillouin zone corner that is slightly larger than that at the Brillouin zone center, indicating that the magnetic structure of NiPS$_3$ is close to being unstable.

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