Crystal growth and magnetic anisotropy in the spin-chain ruthenate Na$_2$RuO$_4$
Ashiwini Balodhi, Yogesh Singh

TL;DR
This study reports on the growth and characterization of Na$_2$RuO$_4$ single crystals, revealing anisotropic magnetic properties, variable range hopping conduction, and antiferromagnetic order at 37 K, highlighting the influence of low dimensionality and inter-chain interactions.
Contribution
First comprehensive investigation of Na$_2$RuO$_4$ single crystals, demonstrating anisotropic magnetic behavior, variable range hopping, and the role of inter-chain interactions in magnetic ordering.
Findings
Anisotropic magnetic susceptibility with $rac{\chi_\perp}{\chi_\parallel} \\approx 1.4$ at 305 K.
Observation of antiferromagnetic transition at $T_N=37$ K.
Variable range hopping conduction behavior in resistivity.
Abstract
We report single crystal growth, electrical resistivity , anisotropic magnetic susceptibiltiy , and heat capacity measurements on the one-dimensional spin-chain ruthenate NaRuO. We observe variable range hopping (VRH) behaviour in . The magnetic susceptibility with magnetic field perpendicular () and parallel () to the spin-chains is reported. The magnetic properties are anisotropic with in the temperature range of measurements T to K with at K. Analysis of the data reveals an anisotropy in the -factor and Van-Vleck paramagnetic contribution. An anomaly in and a corresponding lambda-like anomaly in at K confirms long-range antiferromagnetic ordering. This temperature is an order of…
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