Properties of an organic model $S=1$ Haldane chain system
Abstract
We present the properties of a new organic antiferromagnetic chain system -NOPhBNO (abbreviated BoNO). In this biradical system two unpaired electrons from aminoxyl groups are strongly ferromagnetically coupled ( K) which leads to the formation of an effective state for each molecule. The chains of BoNO biradicals propagate along the crystallographic axis. Temperature dependence of the factor and electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) linewidth are consistent with a low-dimensional system with antiferromagnetic interactions. The EPR data further suggest that BoNO is the first known Haldane system with an almost isotropic factor (). The magnetization measurements in magnetic fields up to T and low-field susceptibility, together with H nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectra, reveal a dominant intrachain antiferromagnetic exchange coupling of K, and attainable critical magnetic fields of T and T. These measurements therefore suggest that BoNO is a unique Haldane system with extremely small magnetic anisotropy. Present results are crucial for a future in-depth NMR study of the low-temperature Tomonaga-Luttinger liquid (TLL) and magnetic field-induced phases, which can be performed in the entire phase space.
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@article{arxiv.2410.16994,
title = {Properties of an organic model $S=1$ Haldane chain system},
author = {Ivan Jakovac and Tonči Cvitanić and Denis Arčon and Mirta Herak and Dominik Cinčić and Nea Baus Topić and Yuko Hosokoshi and Toshio Ono and Ken Iwashita and Nobuyuki Hayashi and Naoki Amaya and Akira Matsuo and Koichi Kindo and Ivor Lončarić and Mladen Horvatić and Masashi Takigawa and Mihael S. Grbić},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2410.16994},
year = {2025}
}
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13 pages, 12 figures