V K Singh, Seong-Hoon Kim, K Nam, U Jena, K Boya, P Khuntia, E Kermarrec, Kee Hoon Kim, S Bhowal, B Koteswararao
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Magnetic properties and electronic structure ofJeff=12square lattice quantum magnet Bi2ErO4Cl.
Two-dimensional (2D) rare-earth-based square lattice (SL) quantum magnets provide a pathway to achieve distinctive ground states characterized by unusual excitations. We investigate the magnetic, heat capacity, structural, and electronic properties of a magnetic system Bi2ErO4Cl. This compound features a structurally ideal 2D SL composed of Er3+rare-earth magnetic ions. The single-phase polycrystalline sample was synthesized using hydrothermal, followed by a vacuum-sealed tube technique. The analysis of heat capacity and magnetic data indicates that the Er3+ion adopts aJeff=12state at low temperatures. Fitting the Curie-Weiss (CW) law to the low-temperature magnetic susceptibility data reveals a CW temperature of approximately -2.1 K, suggesting antiferromagnetic (AFM) interactions between the Er3+moments. Our first-principles calculations validate a 2D spin model relevant to the titled Er compound. The presence of AFM interaction between the Er3+ions is further confirmed using total energy calculations (DFT+U), aligning with the experimental results. The heat capacity measurements reveal the presence of magnetic long-range order belowTN= 0.47 K. The magnetic heat capacity data followsT1.8power law dependence belowTN.
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Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter covers the whole of condensed matter physics including soft condensed matter and nanostructures. Papers may report experimental, theoretical and simulation studies. Note that papers must contain fundamental condensed matter science: papers reporting methods of materials preparation or properties of materials without novel condensed matter content will not be accepted.