Phase separation and frustrated square lattice magnetism of Na1.5VOPO4F0.5
A. A. Tsirlin, R. Nath, A. M. Abakumov, Y. Furukawa, D. C. Johnston,, M. Hemmida, H.-A. Krug von Nidda, A. Loidl, C. Geibel, H. Rosner

TL;DR
This study investigates the complex structural and magnetic properties of Na1.5VOPO4F0.5, revealing phase transitions, frustration in the square lattice, and implications for quantum magnetism research.
Contribution
It provides a detailed analysis of the structural phase transitions and magnetic interactions in Na1.5VOPO4F0.5, highlighting the effects of Na atom disorder and lattice frustration on magnetic behavior.
Findings
Structural phase transitions at 500 K and 250 K.
Magnetic behavior consistent with frustrated square lattice model.
Na atom disorder affects exchange couplings and lattice frustration.
Abstract
Crystal structure, electronic structure, and magnetic behavior of the spin-1/2 quantum magnet Na1.5VOPO4F0.5 are reported. The disorder of Na atoms leads to a sequence of structural phase transitions revealed by synchrotron x-ray powder diffraction and electron diffraction. The high-temperature second-order alpha <--> beta transition at 500 K is of the order-disorder type, whereas the low-temperature beta <--> gamma+gamma' transition around 250 K is of the first order and leads to a phase separation toward the polymorphs with long-range (gamma) and short-range (gamma') order of Na. Despite the complex structural changes, the magnetic behavior of Na1.5VOPO4F0.5 probed by magnetic susceptibility, heat capacity, and electron spin resonance measurements is well described by the regular frustrated square lattice model of the high-temperature alpha-polymorph. The averaged nearest-neighbor and…
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