Complex field-induced states in Linarite PbCuSO4(OH)2 with a variety of high-order exotic SDWp states

Abstract

Low-temperature neutron diffraction and NMR studies of field-induced phases in linarite are presented for magnetic fields H b axis. A two-step spin-flop transition is observed as well as a transition transforming a helical magnetic ground state into an unusual magnetic phase with sine-wave modulated moments H. An effective J1-J2 single-chain model with a magnetization-dependent frustration ratio α eff = -J2/J1 is proposed. The latter is governed by skew interchain couplings and shifted to the vicinity of the ferromagnetic critical point. It explains qualitatively the observation of a rich variety of exotic (for strongly correlated cuprate spin-1/2 Heisenberg systems) longitudinal collinear spin-density wave SDWp states (9 ≥ p ≥ 2).

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