English

CuSiO_3 : a quasi - one - dimensional S=1/2 antiferromagnetic chain system

Strongly Correlated Electrons 2009-10-31 v1

Abstract

CuSiO_3, isotypic to the spin - Peierls compound CuGeO_3, was discovered recently as a metastable decomposition product of the silicate mineral dioptase, Cu_6Si_6O_{18}\cdot6H_2O. We investigated the physical properties of CuSiO_3 using susceptibility, magnetization and specific heat measurements on powder samples. The magnetic susceptibility \chi(T) is reproduced very well above T = 8 K by theoretical calculations for an S=1/2 antiferromagnetic Heisenberg linear chain without frustration (\alpha = 0) and a nearest - neighbor exchange coupling constant of J/k_{B} = 21 K, much weaker than in CuGeO_3. Below 8 K the susceptibility exhibits a substantial drop. This feature is identified as a second - order phase transition at T_{0} = 7.9 K by specific heat measurements. The influence of magnetic fields on T_{0} is weak, and ac - magnetization measurements give strong evidence for a spin - flop - phase at \mu_0H_{SF} ~ 3 T. The origin of the magnetic phase transition at T_{0} = 7.9 K is discussed in the context of long - range antiferromagnetic order (AF) versus spin - Peierls(SP)order. Susceptibility and specific heat results support the AF ordered ground state. Additional temperature dependent ^{63,65}Cu nuclear quadrupole resonance experiments have been carried out to probe the Cu^{2+} electronic state and the spin dynamics in CuSiO_3.

Keywords

Cite

@article{arxiv.cond-mat/0005401,
  title  = {CuSiO_3 : a quasi - one - dimensional S=1/2 antiferromagnetic chain system},
  author = {M. Baenitz and C. Geibel and M. Dischner and G. Sparn and F. Steglich and H. H. Otto and M. Meibohm and A. A. Gippius},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cond-mat/0005401},
  year   = {2009}
}