Magnetic susceptibilities in a family of S=1/2 Kagome antiferromagnet
T. Ono, K. Morita, M. Yano, H. Tanaka, K. Fujii, H. Uekusa, Y. Narumi, and K. Kindo

TL;DR
This study investigates magnetic susceptibilities in a family of S=1/2 Kagome antiferromagnets, revealing structural transitions, magnetic ordering, and ground state differences through experimental measurements and theoretical analysis.
Contribution
It provides new experimental data on Cs$_2$Cu$_3$SnF$_{12}$ and detailed theoretical modeling of magnetic susceptibilities in related Kagome systems, highlighting the effects of lattice distortions and exchange interactions.
Findings
Structural phase transitions at specific temperatures for M=Zr, Hf, Sn.
Magnetic susceptibilities match exact diagonalization results for T > T_t.
Different ground states: magnetic order in Cs$_2$Cu$_3$SnF$_{12}$ and spin singlet in Rb$_2$Cu$_3$SnF$_{12}$.
Abstract
Hexagonal antiferromagnets CsCuMF (M = Zr, Hf and Sn) have uniform Kagome lattices of Cu with S = 1/2, whereas RbCuSnF has a 2a by 2a enlarged cell as compared with the uniform Kagome lattice. The crystal data of CsCuSnF synthesized first in the present work are reported. We performed magnetic susceptibility measurements on this family of Kagome antiferromagnet using single crystals. In the CsCuMF systems, structural phase transitions were observed at K, 172 K and 185 K for M = Zr, Hf and Sn, respectively. The magnetic susceptibilities observed for are almost perfectly described using theoretical results obtained by exact diagonalization for the 24-site Kagome cluster with K, 266 K and 240 K, respectively. Magnetic ordering accompanied by the weak ferromagnetic moment occurs at $T_N =…
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