Administration of EMP-related Publications
year | 2014 |
author(s) | R. Sibille, E. Lhotel, T. Mazet, B. Malaman, C. Ritter, V. Ban, and M. Francois |
title | Magnetic structure and dynamics of a strongly one-dimensional cobaltII metal-organic framework |
document type | Paper |
source | Phys. Rev. B 89, 104413 (2014) |
doi | 10.1103/PhysRevB.89.104413 |
EMP/Horizon2020 | This publication does not include a EMP/Horizon2020 acknowledgement. |
abstract | We investigate the magnetism of the CoII4(OH)2(C10H16O4)3 metal-organic framework, which displays complex inorganic chains separated from each other by distances of 1 to 2 nm and orders at 5.4 K. The zero-field magnetic structure is determined using neutron powder diffraction: it is mainly antiferromagnetic but possesses a ferromagnetic component along the c axis. This magnetic structure persists in presence of a magnetic field.Alternating current susceptibility measurements confirm the existence of a single thermally activated regime over seven decades in frequency (E/kB ≈ 64 K), whereas time-dependent relaxation of the magnetization after saturation in an external field leads to a two times smaller energy barrier. These experiments probe the slow dynamics of domain walls within the chains: we propose that the ac measurements are sensitive to the motion of existing domain walls within the chains, while the magnetization measurements are governed by the creation of domain walls. |