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Thermodynamic properties of the anisotropic frustrated spin-chain compound linarite PbCuSO4(OH)2

Authors :
Schäpers, M.
Wolter, A. U. B.
Drechsler, S.-L.
Nishimoto, S.
Müller, K.-H.
Abdel-Hafiez, M.
Schottenhamel, W.
Büchner, B.
Richter, J.
Ouladdiaf, B.
Uhlarz, M.
Beyer, R.
Skourski, Y.
Wosnitza, J.
Rule, K. C.
Ryll, H.
Klemke, B.
Kiefer, K.
Reehuis, M.
Willenberg, B.
Süllow, S.
Schäpers, M.
Wolter, A. U. B.
Drechsler, S.-L.
Nishimoto, S.
Müller, K.-H.
Abdel-Hafiez, M.
Schottenhamel, W.
Büchner, B.
Richter, J.
Ouladdiaf, B.
Uhlarz, M.
Beyer, R.
Skourski, Y.
Wosnitza, J.
Rule, K. C.
Ryll, H.
Klemke, B.
Kiefer, K.
Reehuis, M.
Willenberg, B.
Süllow, S.
Source :
Physical Review B 88(2013), 184410
Publication Year :
2013

Abstract

We present a comprehensive macroscopic thermodynamic study of the quasi-one-dimensional (1D) s =½ frustrated spin-chain system linarite. Susceptibility, magnetization, specific heat, magnetocaloric effect, magnetostriction, and thermal-expansion measurements were performed to characterize the magnetic phase diagram. In particular, for magnetic fields along the b axis five different magnetic regions have been detected, some of them exhibiting short-range-order effects. The experimental magnetic entropy and magnetization are compared to a theoretical modeling of these quantities using density matrix renormalization group (DMRG) and transfer matrix renormalization group (TMRG) approaches.Within the framework of a purely 1D isotropic model Hamiltonian, only a qualitative agreement between theory and the experimental data can be achieved. Instead, it is demonstrated that a significant symmetric anisotropic exchange of about 10% is necessary to account for the basic experimental observations, including the three-dimensional (3D) saturation field, and which in turn might stabilize a triatic (three-magnon) multipolar phase.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Physical Review B 88(2013), 184410
Notes :
application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1415621827
Document Type :
Electronic Resource