A Muon Spin Relaxation Study of NiTCNQ2

ORAL

Abstract

NiTCNQ$_2$ (TCNQ = 7,7,8,8-tetracyanoquinodimethane) is a novel metal-organic material that exhibits a magnetic transition at approximately 20~K. The material was first synthesized by Dunbar \textit{et al} (Chem. Mater. 15, 1840) who identified the low temperature magnetic phase as a glassy ferromagnet. We have investigated this magnetic transition with muon spin relaxation ($\mu$SR). We synthesised the deuterated form of the material to minimise hyperfine coupling between the muon and H nuclear moments on TCNQ. Using $\mu$SR we probed the transition region to determine whether there was a local or long range coherence of the ferromagnetism. We found that zero field measurements yielded a Lorentzian relaxation along with a nuclear component from the nuclear spins of the nitrogen atoms. A longitudinal field of 0.5~mT decoupled the nuclear component revealing a dynamical Kubo-Toyabe relaxation suggesting that there may be a coexisting static and dynamic field distribution. This may imply a long range static ordering below the transition temperature.

Authors

  • Adam Berlie

    • Durham University
  • Ian Terry

    • University of Durham, UK
    • Durham University
  • Marek Szablewski

    • Durham University
  • S.R. Giblin

    • ISIS Facility, RAL, UK
    • Rutherford Appleton Lab, UK
    • ISIS Science and Technology Facilities Council
    • ISIS, RAL
    • ISIS Facility, Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, Chilton, Oxfordshire, OX11 0QX, United Kingdom.