Abstract

In this work, we report on low-temperature x-ray diffraction,electron-spin-resonance and magnetic-susceptibility measurements performed onη-Na1.286V2O5. We show that the low-temperature structure of this compound differs fromthat at room temperature mainly by the doubling of the unit cell in theb direction. The magnetic measurements give evidence for the opening of a spin gap which wediscuss in conjunction with the low-temperature structure of this compound.

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