The mineral barlowite, Cu4(OH)6FBr, has been the focus of recent attention due to the possibility of substituting the interlayer Cu2+ site with non-magnetic ions to develop new quantum spin liquid materials. We re-examine previous methods of synthesizing barlowite and describe a novel hydrothermal synthesis method that produces large single crystals of barlowite and Zn-substituted barlowite (Cu3ZnxCu1−x(OH)6FBr). The two synthesis techniques yield barlowite with indistinguishable crystal structures and spectroscopic properties at room temperature; however, the magnetic ordering temperatures differ by 4 K and the thermodynamic properties are clearly different. The dependence of properties upon synthetic conditions implies that the defect chemistry of barlowite and related materials is complex and significant. Zn-substituted barlowite exhibits a lack of magnetic order down to T = 2 K, characteristic of a quantum spin liquid, and we provide a synthetic route towards producing large crystals suitable for neutron scattering.
@article{arxiv.1808.06566,
title = {Synthesis-Dependent Properties of Barlowite and Zn-Substituted Barlowite},
author = {Rebecca W. Smaha and Wei He and John P. Sheckelton and Jiajia Wen and Young S. Lee},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1808.06566},
year = {2018}
}
Comments
9 pages, 4 figures. Accepted to the Journal of Solid State Chemistry