$S$ = 1/2 ferromagnetic-antiferromagnetic alternating Heisenberg chain in a zinc-verdazyl complex
Abstract
We successfully synthesized the zinc-verdazyl complex [Zn(hfac)](-Py-V) [hfac = 1,1,1,5,5,5-hexafluoroacetylacetonate; -Py-V = 3-(2-pyridyl)-1,5-diphenylverdazyl], which is an ideal model compound with an = 1/2 ferromagnetic-antiferromagnetic alternating Heisenberg chain (F-AF AHC). molecular orbital (MO) calculations indicate that two dominant interactions and form the F-AF AHC in this compound. The magnetic susceptibility and magnetic specific heat of the compound exhibit thermally activated behavior below approximately 1 K. Furthermore, its magnetization curve is observed up to the saturation field and directly indicates a zero-field excitation gap of 0.5 T. These experimental results provide evidence for the existence of a Haldane gap. We successfully explain the results in terms of the F-AF AHC through quantum Monte Carlo calculations with = 0.22. The MO calculations also indicate a weak AF interchain interaction and that the coupled F-AF AHCs form a honeycomb lattice. The dependence of the Haldane gap is calculated, and the actual value of is determined to be less than 0.01.
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@article{arxiv.1502.06804,
title = {$S$ = 1/2 ferromagnetic-antiferromagnetic alternating Heisenberg chain in a zinc-verdazyl complex},
author = {Hironori Yamaguchi and Yasuhiro Shinpuku and Tokuro Shimokawa and Kenji Iwase and Toshio Ono and Yohei Kono and Shunichiro Kittaka and Toshiro Sakakibara and Yuko Hosokoshi},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1502.06804},
year = {2015}
}
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17 pages, 5 figures