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| Journal Article | IMPULSE-2026-00123 |
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2026
Inst.
Woodbury, NY
Please use a persistent id in citations: doi:10.1103/s533-s36t
Abstract: The microscopic magnetic model of the low-dimensional quantum magnet α-Cu2P2O7has remained controversial. We present a comprehensive study of its magnetic ground state and excitation spectrum using temperature-dependent inelastic neutron scattering, neutron diffraction, magnetization measurements, and comprehensive spin-wave modeling. Our results unambiguously establish α-Cu2P2O7as a two-dimensionally coupled spin-dimerized antiferromagnetic (AF) lattice within the 𝑏𝑐plane, with a dominant AF exchange 𝐽2=7.73±0.02meV (hereafter referred to as the ‘‘intradimer exchange’’) and weaker exchange couplings 𝐽1, 𝐽3, and 𝐽4in the two-dimensional lattice (hereafter referred as ‘‘interdimer exchange’’), in agreement with LDA-based density functional theory and in contrast to previous GGA+U predictions. The dominant intradimer AF exchange is found between the seventh-nearest-neighbor Cu–Cu ion pairs [𝑑Cu−Cu=5.125(3)Å]rather than the nearest-neighbor Cu–Cu ion pairs [𝑑Cu−Cu=3.014(1)Å]of the structural dimers. Weak interlayer coupling (𝐽5=0.03±0.01 meV)stabilizes long-range antiferromagnetic order below 𝑇𝑁≈25K. We further identify a weak single-ion anisotropy, associated with the distorted CuO5polyhedra that opens a gap in the spin-excitation spectrum and drives a field-induced metamagnetic transition. Systematic spin-wave calculations elucidate the distinct roles of interlayer coupling 𝐽5and the anisotropy term 𝐷in producing two distinct energy gaps at different antiferromagnetic zone centers. Complementary neutron diffraction and magnetization measurements as a function of applied magnetic field uncover a previously overlooked metamagnetic transition near 13 kOe and allow the construction of the magnetic phase diagram in the H-T plane. Our results unambiguously establish α-Cu2P2O7as a realization of a two-dimensionally coupled spin-dimerized AF lattice with weak interlayer coupling and magnetic anisotropy, and thus resolve the discrepancy in the microscopic magnetic model. The present findings also highlight the importance of extended exchange pathways and subtle anisotropic exchange interactions in governing the ground state and excitation spectrum of low-dimensional quantum magnets.
Keyword(s): Magnetic Materials (1st) ; Magnetism (2nd)
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