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Heterobimetallic Dy-Cu coordination compound as a classical-quantum ferrimagnetic chain of regularly alternating Ising and Heisenberg spins
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Cornell University
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A classical-quantum chain composed of regularly alternating Ising and Heisenberg spins is rigorously solved by considering two distinct local anisotropy axes of the Ising spins. The ground-state phase diagram and magnetization
curves are examined depending on a spatial orientation of the applied magnetic field. The phase diagram totally
consists of four distinct phases and a few macroscopically degenerate points, where an outstanding coexistence of
perfect order and complete disorder occurs within the so-called ’half-fire, half-ice’ state. The zero-temperature magnetization curves generally exhibit a smooth dependence on a magnetic field owing to a canting angle between two
coplanar anisotropy axes of the Ising spins, which enforces a misalignment of the magnetization vector from a direction of the applied magnetic field. It is evidenced that the investigated spin-chain model reproduces magnetic features
of the heterobimetallic coordination compound Dy(NO)3(DMSO)2Cu(opba)(DMSO)2 (DMSO=dimethylsulfoxide,
opba=orthophenylenebisoxamato). The high-field magnetization data reported for the powder sample of this polymeric coordination compound generally display a substantial smoothing on account of a powder averaging.
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TORRICO, J. et al. Heterobimetallic Dy-Cu coordination compound as a classical-quantum ferrimagnetic chain of regularly alternating Ising and Heisenberg spins. Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials, [S.l.], 2018.
