Crystal Structure and Magnetic Properties of a new two-dimensional S=1 quantum spin system Ni_5(TeO_3)_4X_2 (X= Cl, Br)
M. Johnsson, K.W. Toernroos, P. Lemmens, P. Millet

TL;DR
This paper reports the discovery and structural characterization of a new 2D S=1 quantum spin system Ni_5(TeO_3)_4X_2, revealing its layered structure and magnetic properties, including antiferromagnetic interactions and magnetic ordering phenomena.
Contribution
It introduces a novel 2D S=1 quantum spin system with detailed structural and magnetic analysis, expanding understanding of layered transition-metal tellurium oxy-halides.
Findings
Layered crystal structure with corner-connected Ni_5O_17X_2 entities.
Antiferromagnetic superexchange interactions observed.
Magnetic ordering phenomena with transition temperatures dependent on interlayer separation.
Abstract
Two new transition-metal tellurium oxy-chlorides of the general formula Ni_5(TeO_3)_4X_2 (X=Cl, Br) have been isolated during the investigation of the ternary phase diagram NiO-NiCl2-TeO2. They crystallize in the monoclinic system, space group C2/c, and for the case of Ni_5(TeO_3)_4Cl_2 the unit cell is a=19.5674(2) A, b=5.2457(1) A, c=16.3084(1) A, with beta=125.289(1). The structure is layered and built up of corner connected [Ni_5O_17X_2] entities, made of five nickel(II) octahedra associated by edge and face sharing. The tellurium(IV) atoms are fixed upon the nickel layers. Their lone pairs E and the halogen atoms are packed in a double layer perpendicular to the [010] direction. From the magnetic point of view, this system provides a new 2D S=1 quantum spin system with antiferromagnetic superexchange interaction. The magnetic susceptibility shows anomalies pointing to magnetic…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSolid-state spectroscopy and crystallography · Crystal Structures and Properties · Inorganic Fluorides and Related Compounds
