High-field Magnetism of the Honeycomb-lattice Antiferromagnet Cu2(pymca)3(ClO4)
Abstract
We report on the experimental results of magnetic susceptibility, specific heat, electron spin resonance (ESR), and high-field magnetization measurements on a polycrystalline sample of the spin-1/2 distorted honeycomb-lattice antiferromagnet Cu2(pymca)3(ClO4). Magnetic susceptibility shows a broad peak at about 25~K, which is typical of a low dimensional antiferromagnet, and no long range magnetic order is observed down to 0.6~K in the specific heat measurements. Magnetization curve up to 70~T at 1.4~K shows triple stepwise jumps. Assuming three different exchange bonds J A, J B and J C from the structure, the calculated magnetization curve reproduces the observed one when J A/k B = 43.7~ K, J B/J A = 1 and J C/J A = 0.2 except the magnetization near 70~T, where the observed magnetization indicates another step while the calculated magnetization becomes saturated. The relationship between magnetization plateaus and exchange bonds is discussed based on the numerical calculations.
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