Linear magnetoelastic coupling and magnetic phase diagrams of the buckled-kagom\'e antiferromagnet Cu3Bi(SeO3)2O2Cl

Abstract

Single crystals of Cu3Bi(SeO3)2O2Cl were investigated using high-resolution capacitance dilatometry in magnetic fields up to 15 T. Pronounced magnetoelastic coupling is found upon evolution of long-range antiferromagnetic order at TN = 26.4(3) K. Gr\"uneisen analysis reveals moderate effects of uniaxial pressure on TN, of 1.8(4) K/GPa, -0.62(15) K/GPa and 0.33(10) K/GPa for p a, b, and c, respectively. Below 22 K, Gr\"uneisen scaling fails which implies the presence of competing interactions. The structural phase transition at TS = 120.7(5) K is much more sensitive to uniaxial pressure than TN, with strong effects of up to 27(3) K/GPa (p c). Magnetostriction and magnetization measurements reveal a linear magnetoelastic coupling for B c below TN, as well as a mixed phase behavior above the tricritical point around 0.4 T. An analysis of the critical behavior in zero-field points to three-dimensional (3D) Ising-like magnetic ordering. In addition, the magnetic phase diagrams for fields along the main crystalline axes are reported.

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