Pressure Dependence of the Magnetic Response of the S $=$ 1 Polymeric Chain [Ni(HF2)(3-Clpy)4]BF4.

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Abstract

[Ni(HF2)(3-Clpy)4]BF4 (py $=$ pyridine) is an S $=$ 1 antiferromagnetic polymeric chain with a single-ion anisotropy (zero-field splitting) of D/kB $=$ 4.3 K and an intrachain exchange interaction value of J/kB $=$ 4.86 K at ambient pressure [1]. The ratio of these parameters (D/J $=$ 0.88) places this system close to a quantum critical point at D/J $\approx $ 1, which falls between the Haldane and the Large-D phases. The temperature dependence of the low-field (1 kG) magnetic susceptibility was measured as a function of pressure, up to 1.49 GPa, using a homemade piston-clamp cell [2]. The data indicate the antiferromagnetic component is suppressed with increasing pressure. [1] J.L. Manson et al., Inorg. Chem. 51 (2012) 7520. [2] M.K. Peprah, PhD thesis, University of Florida (2015).

*Supported, in part, by the NSF via DMR-1202033 (MWM), DMR- 1306158 (JLM), DMR-1461019 (UF Physics REU support for JMP), and DMR-1157490 (NHMFL), and by the State of Florida.

Authors

  • Jaynise Perez

    • Dept. of Physics and NHMFL, Univ. of Florida
    • Univ of Puerto Rico - Mayaguez
  • Marcus Peprah

    • Dept. of Physics and NHMFL, Univ. of Florida
  • Pedro Quintero

    • Dept. of Physics and NHMFL, Univ. of Florida
  • Mark Meisel

    • Dept. of Physics and NHMFL, Univ. of Florida
    • University of Florida
  • Jamie Manson

    • Dept. of Chemistry, Eastern Washington Univ.