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Absence of long-range magnetic ordering in the S=1/2 frustrated system Ca<sub>3</sub>Cu<sub>2</sub>GeV<sub>2</sub>O<sub>12</sub>

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Abstract

Quantum spin liquids can be found in materials with a combination of geometric frustration along with low spin. Due to its spin of S=1/2, the copper (II) ion is often present in the discussion of new spin liquid candidates. The solid state compound Ca3Cu2GeV2O12 is a material that crystallizes in the garnet structure (space group #230, Ia-3d), where 3-dimensional frustration from competing exchange interactions is known to occur. Heat capacity measurements have shown a lack of sharp ordering transitions in this compound down to 0.35 K, which is confirmed with a lack of long-range magnetic order via neutron diffraction measurements to 0.07 K. This system displays a Weiss temperature of -0.93(1) K indicating net antiferromagnetic interactions and significant J1-J2 competition causing frustration. Using both neutron and X-ray diffraction along with heat capacity and magnetometry, the work presented here shows that Ca3Cu2GeV2O12 has potential as a new spin liquid candidate.

Presenters

  • Christopher Wiebe

    Univ of Edinburgh, The University of Winnipeg, University of Winnipeg

Authors

  • Christopher Wiebe

    Univ of Edinburgh, The University of Winnipeg, University of Winnipeg

  • Joey A. Lussier

    Dept. of Chemistry, University Of Winnipeg

  • Brooke Richtik

    Dept. of Chemistry, University of Manitoba

  • Cole D Mauws

    Dept. of Chemistry, University of Manitoba, Chemistry, University of Manitoba, University of Manitoba

  • Jeffrey Lynn

    NIST Center for Neutron Research, National Institute of Standards and Technology, NIST, Center for Neutron Research, National Institute of Standards and Technology, National Institute of Standards and Technology, NIST Center for Neutron Research