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Uniform spin chain physics arising from NCN bridges in CuNCN: surprises on the way from copper oxides to their nitride analogs

Authors :
Tsirlin, Alexander A.
Rosner, Helge
Publication Year :
2009
Publisher :
arXiv, 2009.

Abstract

We report on the unexpected uniform spin chain physics in CuNCN, the insulating nitride analog of copper oxides. Based on full-potential band structure calculations, we derive the relevant microscopic parameters, estimate individual exchange couplings, and establish a realistic spin model of this compound. The structure of CuNCN contains chains of edge-sharing CuN(4) squares. As a surprise, in contrast to analogous [CuO(2)] chains in "edge-sharing" cuprates, the leading magnetic interactions J ~ 2500 K run perpendicular to the structural [CuN(2)] chains via bridging NCN groups. The resulting spin model of a uniform chain is in agreement with the experimentally observed temperature-independent magnetic susceptibility below 300 K. The nearest-neighbor and next-nearest-neighbor interactions along the structural [CuN(2)] chains are J(1) ~ -500 K and J(2) ~ 100 K, respectively. Despite the frustrating nature of J(1) and J(2), we assign the anomaly at 70 K to long-range magnetic ordering, which is likely collinear with antiparallel and parallel arrangement of spins along the 'c' and 'a' directions, respectively. The pronounced one-dimensionality of the spin system should lead to a reduction in the ordered moment and to a suppression of the transition anomaly in the specific heat, thus impeding the experimental observation of the long-range ordering. Our results suggest CuNCN as a promising material for ballistic heat transport within spin chains, while the sizable bandwidth W ~ 3 eV may lead to a metal-insulator transition and other exotic properties under high pressure.<br />Comment: 10 pages, 5 figures. Submitted to Phys. Rev. B

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....dc1e29ae99e7ef9a0a1e9995d846625f
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.48550/arxiv.0910.2056