We apply density functional theory band structure calculations, the coupled-cluster method, and exact diagonalization to investigate the microscopic magnetic model of the spin-1/2 compound Cu2GeO4. The model is quasi-two-dimensional, with uniform spin chains along one direction and frustrated spin chains along the other direction. The coupling along the uniform chains is antiferromagnetic, J 130 K. The couplings along the frustrated chains are J1 -60 K and J2 80 K between nearest neighbors and next-nearest neighbors, respectively. The ground state of the quantum model is a spiral, with the reduced sublattice magnetization of 0.62 mu_B and the pitch angle of 84 deg, both renormalized by quantum effects. The proposed spiral ground state of Cu2GeO4 opens a way to magnetoelectric effects in this compound.
@article{arxiv.1009.3287,
title = {Spiral ground state in the quasi-two-dimensional spin-1/2 system Cu2GeO4},
author = {Alexander A. Tsirlin and Ronald Zinke and Johannes Richter and Helge Rosner},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1009.3287},
year = {2011}
}