Stabilization of Short- and Long-Range Magnetic Ordering through the Cooperative Effect of 1D [CuO4]∞ Chains and [CuO2X2] Quadrilateral in Quasi-1D Spin-1/2 Systems.
Angew Chem Int Ed Engl
; 63(40): e202410428, 2024 Oct 01.
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ABSTRACT
Quasi-1D chain antiferromagnets with reduced structural dimensionality are a rich playground for investigating novel quantum phenomena. We report the synthesis, crystal structure, and magnetism of two novel quasi-1D antiferromagnets, ß-PbCu2(TeO3)2Cl2 (I) and PbCu2(TeO3)2Br2 (II). Their magnetic frameworks are constructed via Cu-based quasi-1D [Cu(2)O4]∞ zigzag chains with square-planar [Cu(1)O2X2] (X=Cl or Br) separated among 1D chains. Specific heat measurements show λ peaks at ~9â
K and ~19â
K for I and II, respectively. Moreover, both broad maximums (χmax=90â
K for I and 80â
K for II) and small kinks (TN≈9â
K for I and 19â
K for II) have been observed in magnetic susceptibility measurements of I and II. Bonner-Fisher model fitting, and theoretical analyses were performed to evaluate the magnetic exchange interactions. Our experimental and theoretical results and structure-properties relationship analysis reveal the coexistence of short- and long-range magnetic ordering from the cooperative effect of 1D [CuO4]∞ chains and [CuO2X2] quadrilateral.
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