Abstract
The 9-GHz data on the electron-paramagentic-resonance linewidth of a two-dimensional spin-1/2 antiferromagnet [Cu(HCOO)24H2O] have been reanalyzed just above the Néel temperature TN. The temperature dependence of the critical broadening contribution observed between 2TN and 1.5TN [TN=17 K] is exponential in 1/T with an isotropic characteristic energy and is in very good agreement with the ξ3 dependence (ξ=spin-correlation length) predicted by theory. The data suggest the critical spin fluctuations depend only on a single parameter, the spin-stiffness constant.