Magnetization and spin dynamics of the spin S=1/2 hourglass nanomagnet Cu5(OH)2(NIPA)4*10H2O
R. Nath, A. A. Tsirlin, P. Khuntia, O. Janson, T. Foerster, M., Padmanabhan, J. Li, Yu. Skourski, M. Baenitz, H. Rosner, and I., Rousochatzakis

TL;DR
This study combines experimental and theoretical methods to analyze the magnetic properties and spin dynamics of the Cu5-NIPA nanomagnet, revealing a stable S=1/2 ground state with potential for long coherence times.
Contribution
It provides a detailed microscopic magnetic model of Cu5-NIPA, highlighting its unique quantum spin properties and inhomogeneous ground state distribution.
Findings
Cu5-NIPA has a stable S=1/2 doublet ground state.
The system exhibits a large excitation gap of ~68 K.
The ground state magnetic moment distribution is highly inhomogeneous.
Abstract
We report a combined experimental and theoretical study of the spin S=1/2 nanomagnet Cu5(OH)2(NIPA)4*10H2O (Cu5-NIPA). Using thermodynamic, electron spin resonance and 1H nuclear magnetic resonance measurements on one hand, and ab initio density-functional band-structure calculations, exact diagonalizations and a strong coupling theory on the other, we derive a microscopic magnetic model of Cu5-NIPA and characterize the spin dynamics of this system. The elementary five-fold Cu2+ unit features an hourglass structure of two corner-sharing scalene triangles related by inversion symmetry. Our microscopic Heisenberg model comprises one ferromagnetic and two antiferromagnetic exchange couplings in each triangle, stabilizing a single spin S=1/2 doublet ground state (GS), with an exactly vanishing zero-field splitting (by Kramer's theorem), and a very large excitation gap of \Delta~68 K. Thus,…
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