TY - JOUR
T1 - Inelastic neutron scattering studies on the odd-membered antiferromagnetic wheel Cr8Ni
AU - Baker, Michael L.
AU - Waldmann, Oliver
AU - Piligkos, Stergios
AU - Bircher, Roland
AU - Cador, Olivier
AU - Carretta, Stefano
AU - Collison, David
AU - Fernandez-Alonso, Felix
AU - McInnes, Eric J.L.
AU - Mutka, Hannu
AU - Podlesnyak, Andrew
AU - Tuna, Floriana
AU - Ochsenbein, Stefan
AU - Sessoli, Roberta
AU - Sieber, Andreas
AU - Timco, Grigore A.
AU - Weihe, Høgni
AU - Güdel, Hans U.
AU - Winpenny, Richard E.P.
PY - 2012/8/3
Y1 - 2012/8/3
N2 - [ (iC 3H 7)2NH 2][Cr 8NiF 9(O 2CCMe)18], or Cr 8Ni, is a prominent example of an odd-membered antiferromagnetic "wheel." A detailed characterization of the magnetic properties of Cr 8Ni has been conducted. Inelastic neutron scattering (INS) is used to investigate the energy and momentum transfer dependence of the low-lying spin excitations, including excited states inaccessible by other experimental techniques. The richness of the INS data, in conjunction with microscopic spin Hamiltonian simulations, enables an accurate characterization of the magnetic properties of Cr 8Ni. Nearest-neighbor exchange constants of J CrCr = 1.31 meV and J CrNi = 3.22 meV are determined, and clear evidence of axial single-ion anisotropy is found. The parameters determined by INS are shown to fit magnetic susceptibility. The spectroscopic identification of several successive S=1 excited total spin states and lowest spin band excitations show that the rotational band picture, valid for bipartite AFM wheels, breaks down for this odd-numbered wheel. The exchange constants determined here differ from previous efforts based on bulk measurements, and possible reasons are discussed. The large J CrNi/J CrCr ratio in Cr 8Ni puts this wheel into a regime with strong quantum fluctuations in which the ground state can be described with a valence bond solid state picture.
AB - [ (iC 3H 7)2NH 2][Cr 8NiF 9(O 2CCMe)18], or Cr 8Ni, is a prominent example of an odd-membered antiferromagnetic "wheel." A detailed characterization of the magnetic properties of Cr 8Ni has been conducted. Inelastic neutron scattering (INS) is used to investigate the energy and momentum transfer dependence of the low-lying spin excitations, including excited states inaccessible by other experimental techniques. The richness of the INS data, in conjunction with microscopic spin Hamiltonian simulations, enables an accurate characterization of the magnetic properties of Cr 8Ni. Nearest-neighbor exchange constants of J CrCr = 1.31 meV and J CrNi = 3.22 meV are determined, and clear evidence of axial single-ion anisotropy is found. The parameters determined by INS are shown to fit magnetic susceptibility. The spectroscopic identification of several successive S=1 excited total spin states and lowest spin band excitations show that the rotational band picture, valid for bipartite AFM wheels, breaks down for this odd-numbered wheel. The exchange constants determined here differ from previous efforts based on bulk measurements, and possible reasons are discussed. The large J CrNi/J CrCr ratio in Cr 8Ni puts this wheel into a regime with strong quantum fluctuations in which the ground state can be described with a valence bond solid state picture.
U2 - 10.1103/PhysRevB.86.064405
DO - 10.1103/PhysRevB.86.064405
M3 - Journal article
SN - 0163-1829
VL - 86
JO - Physical Review B Condensed Matter
JF - Physical Review B Condensed Matter
IS - 6
M1 - 064405
ER -