Extremely well isolated 2D spin-$1/2$ antiferromagnetic Heisenberg layers with small exchange coupling in the molecular-based magnet CuPOF
Abstract
We report on a comprehensive characterization of the newly synthesized Cu-based molecular magnet [Cu(pz)(2-HOpy)](PF) (CuPOF), where pz = CHN and 2-HOpy = CHNHO. From a comparison of theoretical modeling to results of bulk magnetometry, specific heat, SR, ESR, and NMR spectroscopy, this material is determined as an excellent realization of the 2D square-lattice antiferromagnetic Heisenberg model with a moderate intraplane nearest-neighbor exchange coupling of K, and an extremely small interlayer interaction of about 1 mK. At zero field, the bulk magnetometry reveals a temperature-driven crossover of spin correlations from isotropic to type, caused by the presence of a weak intrinsic easy-plane anisotropy. A transition to long-range order, driven by the low-temperature anisotropy under the influence of the interlayer coupling, occurs at K, as revealed by SR. In applied magnetic fields, our H-NMR data reveal a strong increase of the magnetic anisotropy, manifested by a pronounced enhancement of the transition temperature to commensurate long-range order at K and 7 T.
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@article{arxiv.2005.12058,
title = {Extremely well isolated 2D spin-$1/2$ antiferromagnetic Heisenberg layers with small exchange coupling in the molecular-based magnet CuPOF},
author = {D. Opherden and N. Nizar and K. Richardson and J. C. Monroe and M. M. Turnbull and M. Polson and S. Vela and W. J. A. Blackmore and P. A. Goddard and J. Singleton and E. S. Choi and F. Xiao and R. C. Williams and T. Lancaster and F. L. Pratt and S. J. Blundell and Y. Skourski and M. Uhlarz and A. N. Ponomaryov and S. A. Zvyagin and J. Wosnitza and M. Baenitz and I. Heinmaa and R. Stern and H. Kühne and C. P. Landee},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2005.12058},
year = {2020}
}
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14 pages, 8 figures, as well as 10 pages and 18 figures of supplemental material