Field-induced quantum magnetism in the verdazyl-based charge-transfer salt -MePy-V-(-Br)FeCl
arXiv:1812.08334 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevB.98.224411
Abstract
We successfully synthesized a verdazyl-based charge-transfer salt -MePy-V-(-Br)FeCl, which has an =1/2 on the radical -MePy-V-(-Br) and an =5/2 on the FeCl anion. molecular orbital calculations indicate the formation of an =1/2 honeycomb lattice composed of three types of exchange interaction with two types of inequivalent site. Further, the =1/2 at one site is sandwiched by =5/2 spins through antiferromagnetic (AF) interactions. The magnetic properties indicate that the dominant AF interactions between the = 1/2 spins form a gapped singlet state, and the remaining = 5/2 spins cause an AF order. The magnetization curve exhibits a linear increase up to approximately 7 T, and an unconventional 5/6 magnetization plateau appears between 7 T and 40 T. We discuss the differences between the effective interactions associated with the magnetic properties of the present compound and (-MePy-V)FeCl. We explain the low-field linear magnetization curve through a mean-field approximation of an = 5/2 spin model. At higher field regions, the 5/6 magnetization plateau and subsequent nonlinear increase are reproduced by the = 1/2 AF dimer, in which a particular internal field is applied to one of the spin sites. The ESR resonance signals in the low-temperature and low-field regime are explained by conventional two-sublattice AF resonance modes with easy-axis anisotropy. These results demonstrate that exchange interactions between = 1/2 and = 5/2 spins in -MePy-V-(-Br)FeCl realize unconventional magnetic properties with low-field classical behavior and field-induced quantum behavior.
arXiv admin note: text overlap with arXiv:1706.07546