GaxCu4-x(OD)6Cl2: Insulating ground state in an electron doped kagome system
Abstract
We present a successful synthesis method of the series GaxCu4-x(OD)6Cl2 with substitutions up to x=0.8. The compound remains a frustrated kagome system with an insulating ground state similar to herbertsmithite for these substitutions, as the additional charge of Ga3+ is most likely bound to additional OH- and Cl-. Besides infrared measurements, we present magnetic and specific-heat data down to 2 K for selected samples with 0≤ x≤0.8. With increasing x the long-range magnetic order is suppressed, similar to what was observed in the series ZnxCu4-x(OH)6Cl2, indicating that Ga goes predominantly to the inter-plane position of the layered crystal structure. The reduction of the frozen magnetic fraction with increasing substitution was followed by μSR measurements. 69,71Ga nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) was applied as a local probe for Ga induced disorder. One well resolved Ga NMR line of moderate width is found for each isotope across the phase diagram which indicates a rather homogeneous distribution of the Ga isotopes on a single site in the lattice.
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