Magnetic properties of monoclinic lanthanide metaborates, $Ln$(BO$_2$)$_3$, $Ln$ = Pr, Nd, Gd, Tb
P Mukherjee, E Suard, S E Dutton

TL;DR
This study investigates the magnetic properties of lanthanide metaborates, revealing diverse magnetic behaviors including low-dimensional magnetism, magnetic ordering, and magnetisation plateaus, with implications for understanding magnetic frustration and quantum phenomena.
Contribution
It provides the first comprehensive magnetic characterization of $Ln$(BO$_2$)$_3$ compounds, highlighting their low-dimensional magnetic features and field-induced phenomena.
Findings
Gd(BO$_2$)$_3$ shows magnetic ordering at 1.1 K.
Tb(BO$_2$)$_3$ exhibits two magnetic transitions at 1.05 K and 1.95 K.
Nd(BO$_2$)$_3$ and Tb(BO$_2$)$_3$ display a magnetisation plateau at one-third saturation.
Abstract
The bulk magnetic properties of the lanthanide metaborates, (BO), = Pr, Nd, Gd, Tb are studied using magnetic susceptibility, heat capacity and isothermal magnetisation measurements. They crystallise in a monoclinic structure containing chains of magnetic and could therefore exhibit features of low-dimensional magnetism and frustration. Pr(BO) is found to have a non-magnetic singlet ground state. No magnetic ordering is observed down to 0.4 K for Nd(BO). Gd(BO) exhibits a sharp magnetic transition at 1.1 K, corresponding to three-dimensional magnetic ordering. Tb(BO) shows two magnetic ordering features at 1.05 K and 1.95 K. A magnetisation plateau at a third of the saturation magnetisation is seen at 2 K for both Nd(BO) and Tb(BO) which persists in an applied field of 14 T. This is proposed to be a signature of…
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