results on each of these systems have been published previously,
see [168,202,203,204] and currently
further ZF data by the group that published [204] exists, but
has not yet been reported except in very brief form in [205].
These experiments have concentrated on the low temperature magnetic
phase (A = Rb, Cs), and use mainly the ZF technique.
The conclusions of these works mainly address the
the SDW conjecture offered to explain the ESR measurements[65].
All the measurements agree that the low temperature relaxation observed
is due to a distribution of static fields.
While the authors of [168,204] concluded that the distribution
was essentially random, the authors of [202] concluded that the
data was not inconsistent with a disordered SDW, but may also be
consistent with some other form of antiferromagnetism [203].
Recently, measurements for (A = Rb, Cs) have been reported[205]
down to 100mK, with no qualitative change of the relaxation below about 2K.
The report, though, was very brief, and the experimental procedure was
not described.
The only reported measurements of for A = K are those
of [203]. The conclusion of these measurements is simply that
unlike the other materials, there is no magnetic ordering in this system.
down to 2.5K