Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8155154 | Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials | 2016 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Organo-metallic compounds Cu(en)(H2O)2SO4 (en=C2H8N2) and Cu(tn)Cl2 (tn=C3H10N2) representing S=1/2 quasi-two-dimensional Heisenberg antiferromagnets with an effective intra-layer exchange coupling J/kBâ3Â K, have been examined by specific heat measurements at temperatures down to nominally 50Â mK and magnetic fields up to 14Â T. A comparative analysis of magnetic specific heat in zero magnetic field revealed nearly identical contribution of short-range magnetic correlations and significant differences were observed at lowest temperatures. A phase transition to long-range order was observed in Cu(en)(H2O)2SO4 at TC=0.9Â K while hidden in Cu(tn)Cl2. A response of both compounds to the application of magnetic field has rather universal features characteristic for a field-induced Berezinskii-Kosterlitz-Thouless transition theoretically predicted for ideal two-dimensional magnets.
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Authors
Lucia Baranová, Alžbeta OrendáÄová, Erik Äižmár, Róbert Tarasenko, VladimÃr TkáÄ, Martin OrendáÄ, Alexander Feher,