From Claringbullite to a new spin liquid candidate Cu3Zn(OH)6FCl

Abstract

The search for quantum spin liquid (QSL) materials has attracted significant attention in the field of condensed matter physics in recent years, but until now only a handful of them are considered as candidates hosting QSL ground state. Owning to their geometrically frustrated structure, Kagome materials are ideal system to realize QSL. In this study, we synthesized the kagome structured material Claringbullite (Cu4(OH)6FCl) and then performed Zn doping to form Cu3Zn(OH)6FCl. Comprehensive measurements reveal that doping Zn2+ ions transforms magnetically ordered Cu4(OH)6FCl into a non-magnetic QSL candidate Cu3Zn(OH)6FCl. Therefore, the successful syntheses of Cu4(OH)6FCl and Cu3Zn(OH)6FCl not only provide a new platform for the study of QSL but also a novel pathway of investigating the transition between QSL and magnetically ordered systems.

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