Structural and magnetic properties of (CsCl)Cu(VO₃)₂: Observation of unusual magnetism in a copper-based square lattice
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Abstract
In low-dimensional spin systems, the S = ½ copper-based square lattices are of particular interest due to their possible connection with superconductivity. We have synthesized and investigated the structural, magnetic, and thermodynamic properties of single-crystalline (CsCl)2Cu(VO3)2, a material featuring Cu-Cl square sheets interlinked by non-magnetic vanadate chains. Our investigations, employing x-ray diffraction, bulk susceptibility, specific heat, ESR, and 133Cs NMR, revealed a structural transition from tetragonal to orthorhombic symmetry at ~140 K and magnetic ordering transitions at 2.7 K and 1.5 K, which are suppressed in an external field of about 2 kOe. 133Cs NMR and ESR measurements suggest short-ranged correlations emerging around 8 K. The 133Cs spin-lattice relaxation rate 1/T1 follows a gapped behavior with an activation energy of ~10 K, and this gap increases with the applied magnetic field. These findings reveal unusual magnetic behavior in (CsCl)2Cu(VO3)2, potentially offering new insights into quantum magnetic phenomena in copper-based systems.
*We acknowledge funding from DST India for the Inspire Fellowship (IF180933) and the German Research Foundation (DFG) TRR 360.
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Presenters
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MONIKA M JAWALE
- INDIAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY BOMBAY