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We investigate the magnetic properties of antiferromagnetic diamond-lattice, , hosting a single-ion anisotropy (SIA) orientation which alternates between neighboring sites. Through neutron diffraction measurements of the compound, the ordered state spins are found to align collinearly along a pseudo-easy axis, a unique direction created by the intersection of two easy planes. Similarities in the magnetization, exhibiting spin-flop transitions, and the magnetic susceptibility in the two compounds imply that the same magnetic structure and a pseudo-easy axis is also present for . We estimate the Hamiltonian parameters by combining analytical calculations and Monte Carlo (MC) simulations of the spin-flop and saturation field. The MC simulations also reveal that the spin-flop transition occurs when the applied field is parallel to the pseudo-easy axis. Contrary to conventional easy-axis systems, there exist field directions perpendicular to the pseudo-easy axis for which the magnetic saturation is approached asymptotically and no symmetry-breaking phase transition is observed at finite fields. Published by the American Physical Society2024more » « less
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Coak, M J; Curley, S_P M; Hawkhead, Z; Tidey, J P; Graf, D; Clark, S J; Sengupta, P; Manson, Z E; Lancaster, T; Goddard, P A; et al (, Physical Review B)Kancharla, S (Ed.)We present the magnetic and structural properties of [Cu(pyrazine)0.5(glycine)]ClO4 under applied pressure. As previously reported, at ambient pressure this material consists of quasi-two-dimensional layers of weakly coupled antiferromagnetic dimers which undergo Bose-Einstein condensation of triplet excitations between two magnetic field-induced quantum critical points (QCPs). The molecular building blocks from which the compound is constructed give rise to exchange strengths that are considerably lower than those found in other S = 1/2 dimer materials, which allows us to determine the pressure evolution of the entire field-temperature magnetic phase diagram using radio-frequency magnetometry. We find that a distinct phase emerges above the upper field-induced transition at elevated pressures and also show that an additional QCP is induced at zero field at a critical pressure of pc = 15.7(5) kbar. Pressure-dependent single-crystal x-ray diffraction and density functional theory calculations indicate that this QCP arises primarily from a dimensional crossover driven by an increase in the interdimer interactions between the planes. While the effect of quantum fluctuations on the lower field-induced transition is enhanced with applied pressure, quantum Monte Carlo calculations suggest that this alone cannot explain an unconventional asymmetry that develops in the phase diagram.more » « less
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Curley, S. P.; Huddart, B. M.; Kamenskyi, D.; Coak, M. J.; Williams, R. C.; Ghannadzadeh, S.; Schneider, A.; Okubo, S.; Sakurai, T.; Ohta, H.; et al (, Physical Review B)
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