(CuCl)LaTa2O7 and quantum phase transition in the (CuX)LaM2O7 family (X = Cl, Br; M = Nb, Ta)
Alexander A. Tsirlin, Artem M. Abakumov, Clemens Ritter, Helge Rosner

TL;DR
This study investigates the structure and magnetic properties of (CuCl)LaTa2O7, revealing a quantum phase transition from a spin-singlet state to long-range magnetic order driven by interdimer couplings, using experimental and computational methods.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed analysis of (CuCl)LaTa2O7's structure and magnetism, and proposes a magnetic phase diagram for related compounds highlighting the quantum critical point.
Findings
(CuCl)LaTa2O7 exhibits long-range magnetic order with TN~7 K.
Interdimer couplings are strong enough to induce magnetic order.
A phase diagram explains the transition from spin-singlet to ordered states.
Abstract
We apply neutron diffraction, high-resolution synchrotron x-ray diffraction, magnetization measurements, electronic structure calculations, and quantum Monte-Carlo simulations to unravel the structure and magnetism of (CuCl)LaTa2O7. Despite the pseudo-tetragonal crystallographic unit cell, this compound features an orthorhombic superstructure, similar to the Nb-containing (CuX)LaNb2O7 with X = Cl and Br. The spin lattice entails dimers formed by the antiferromagnetic fourth-neighbor coupling J4, as well as a large number of nonequivalent interdimer couplings quantified by an effective exchange parameter Jeff. In (CuCl)LaTa2O7, the interdimer couplings are sufficiently strong to induce the long-range magnetic order with the Neel temperature TN~7 K and the ordered magnetic moment of 0.53 mu_B, as measured with neutron diffraction. This magnetic behavior can be accounted for by Jeff/J4~1.6…
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