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arxiv: 0807.1506 · v2 · submitted 2008-07-09 · ❄️ cond-mat.str-el

Isotope effect in quasi-two-dimensional metal-organic antiferromagnets

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keywords antiferromagnetseffecthydrogenapproxbondsdeltadeuteriumexchange
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Although the isotope effect in superconducting materials is well-documented, changes in the magnetic properties of antiferromagnets due to isotopic substitution are seldom discussed and remain poorly understood. This is perhaps surprising given the possible link between the quasi-two-dimensional (Q2D) antiferromagnetic and superconducting phases of the layered cuprates. Here we report the experimental observation of shifts in the N\'{e}el temperature and critical magnetic fields ($\Delta T_{\rm N}/T_{\rm N}\approx 4%$; $\Delta B_{\rm c}/B_{\rm c}\approx 4%$) in a Q2D organic molecular antiferromagnets on substitution of hydrogen for deuterium. These compounds are characterized by strong hydrogen bonds through which the dominant superexchange is mediated. We evaluate how the in-plane and inter-plane exchange energies evolve as the hydrogens on different ligands are substituted, and suggest a possible mechanism for this effect in terms of the relative exchange efficiency of hydrogen and deuterium bonds.

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