On the magnetism of Ln{2/3}Cu{3}Ti{4}O{12} (Ln = lanthanide)
A. Dittl, S. Krohns, J. Sebald, F. Schrettle, M. Hemmida, H.-A. Krug, von Nidda, S. Riegg, A. Reller, S. G. Ebbinghaus, and A. Loidl

TL;DR
This study investigates the magnetic and thermodynamic properties of the entire Ln$_{2/3}$Cu$_3$Ti$_4$O$_{12}$ series, revealing antiferromagnetic ordering of copper ions and diverse behaviors of lanthanide moments.
Contribution
It provides comprehensive experimental data on the magnetic interactions and crystal-field effects across the full lanthanide series in this complex oxide.
Findings
Copper ions carry spin S=1/2 and order antiferromagnetically near 25 K.
Heavy lanthanide moments are weakly coupled to copper spins.
Tm compound shows enhanced Van-Vleck magnetism due to a non-magnetic singlet ground state.
Abstract
The magnetic and thermodynamic properties of the complete LnCuTiO series were investigated. Here stands for the lanthanides La, Ce, Pr, Nd, Sm, Eu, Gd, Tb, Dy, Ho, Er, Tm, and Yb. %Most of the compounds were prepared as single phase polycrystalline powder %without any traces of impurities. Marginal amounts of %impurities were detected Gd, Er, and Tm. %Significant amounts of impurity phases were found for Ce and Yb. All the samples investigated crystallize in the space group with lattice constants that follow the lanthanide contraction. The lattice constant of the Ce compound reveals the presence of Ce leading to the composition CeCuTiO. From magnetic susceptibility and electron-spin resonance experiments it can be concluded that the copper ions always carry a spin and order…
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TopicsPhysics of Superconductivity and Magnetism · Advanced Condensed Matter Physics · Iron-based superconductors research
