Coexistence of ordered and disordered magnetic moments in [Cu(pyz)$_{2}$(VF$_{6})$]\textbullet 4H$_{2}$O and comparison to [Cu(HF$_{2})$(pyz)$_{2}$]SbF$_{6}$ (pyz = pyrazine)
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Abstract
Quasi-2D [Cu(pyz)$_{2}$(VF$_{6})$]\textbullet 4H$_{2}$O (\textbf{1}) and [Cu(HF$_{2})$(pyz)$_{2}$]SbF$_{6}$ (\textbf{2}) have tetragonal symmetry and consist of 2D [Cu(pyz)$_{2}$]$^{2+}$ square lattices that are linked in 3D by bridging VF$_{6}^{2-}$ (\textbf{1}) or HF$_{2}^{-}$ (\textbf{2}) anions. Magnetic susceptibility shows apparent paramagnetism in \textbf{1} whereas a broad maximum at 12.5 K and sharp kink at 4.3 K indicate short- (SRO) and long-range (LRO) magnetic ordering, respectively, for \textbf{2}. Additional experimental data however, indicate that a LRO state occurs below 3.6 K for \textbf{1}. The observed LRO in \textbf{1} is confined to the Cu-sublattice while the V$^{4+}$ magnetic moments remain disordered. The structural and magnetic behavior of \textbf{1} and \textbf{2} will be described.
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Authors
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J.L. Manson
Eastern Washington University
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J.A. Schlueter
Argonne National Laboratory
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J. Singleton
Los Alamos National Laboratory
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Ross McDonald
Los Alamos National Lab, National High Magnetic Field Laboratory, Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos National Laboratory, NHMFL-Los Alamos
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T. Lancaster
Oxford University
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A.J. Steele
Oxford University
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P.A. Goddard
University of Oxford, Oxford University
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I. Franke
Oxford University
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S.J. Blundell
Oxford University
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F.L. Pratt
ISIS Pulsed Muon Facility