Anomalous magnetic exchange in a dimerized quantum magnet composed of unlike spin species

PHYSICAL REVIEW B(2021)

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We present here a study of the magnetic properties of the antiferromagnetic dimer material CuVOF4(H2O)(6) center dot H2O, in which the dimer unit is composed of two different S = 1/2 species, Cu(II) and V(IV). An applied magnetic field of mu H-0(c1) = 13.1(1) T is found to close the singlet-triplet energy gap, the magnitude of which is governed by the antiferromagnetic intradimer J(0) approximate to 21 K, and interdimer J' approximate to 1 K, exchange energies, determined from magnetometry and electron-spin resonance measurements. The results of density functional theory (DFT) calculations are consistent with the experimental results. The DFT calculations predict antiferromagnetic coupling along all nearest-neighbor bonds, with the magnetic ground state comprising spins of different species aligning antiparallel to one another, while spins of the same species are aligned parallel. The magnetism in this system cannot be accurately described by the overlap between localized V orbitals and magnetic Cu orbitals lying in the Jahn-Teller (JT) plane, with a tight-binding model based on such a set of orbitals incorrectly predicting that interdimer exchange should be dominant. DFT calculations indicate significant spin density on the bridging oxide, suggesting instead an unusual mechanism in which intradimer exchange is mediated through the O atom on the Cu(II) JT axis.
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