Antiferromagnetic Order and Spin-Canting Transition in the Corrugated Square Net Compound Cu$_3$(TeO$_4$)(SO$_4$)$\cdot$H$_2$O
Zhi-Cheng Wang, Kulatheepan Thanabalasingam, Jan P. Scheifers, Alenna, Streeter, Gregory T. McCandless, Jonathan Gaudet, Craig M. Brown, Carlo U., Segre, k Julia Y. Chan, Fazel Tafti

TL;DR
This paper reports the synthesis and characterization of a new copper tellurite sulfate with layered structure, revealing antiferromagnetic order and spin-canting transitions, and discusses its potential for future quantum state tuning.
Contribution
It introduces a novel layered copper tellurite sulfate compound with unique magnetic properties and provides insights into its magnetic interactions and potential for quantum state manipulation.
Findings
Antiferromagnetic transition at 67 K.
Spin-canting transition at 12 K.
Layered structure with mixed Cu valence states.
Abstract
Strongly correlated electrons in layered perovskite structures have been the birthplace of high-temperature superconductivity, spin liquid, and quantum criticality. Specifically, the cuprate materials with layered structures made of corner sharing square planar CuO units have been intensely studied due to their Mott insulating grounds state which leads to high-temperature superconductivity upon doping. Identifying new compounds with similar lattice and electronic structures has become a challenge in solid state chemistry. Here, we report the hydrothermal crystal growth of a new copper tellurite sulfate Cu(TeO)(SO)HO, a promising alternative to layered perovskites. The orthorhombic phase (space group ) is made of corrugated layers of corner-sharing CuO square-planar units that are edge-shared with TeO units. The layers are linked by slabs of…
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