Magnetization process of a quasi-two-dimensional quantum magnet: Two-step symmetry restoration and dimensional reduction
We report on a comprehensive thermodynamic study of a quasi-two-dimensional (quasi-2D) quantum magnet Cu$_2$(OH)$_3$Br which in the 2D layer can be viewed as strongly coupled alternating antiferromagnetic and ferromagnetic chains. In an applied magnetic field transverse to the ordered spins below $T...
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Zusammenfassung: | We report on a comprehensive thermodynamic study of a quasi-two-dimensional
(quasi-2D) quantum magnet Cu$_2$(OH)$_3$Br which in the 2D layer can be viewed
as strongly coupled alternating antiferromagnetic and ferromagnetic chains. In
an applied magnetic field transverse to the ordered spins below $T_N=9.3$ K, a
field-induced phase transition from the 3D ordered to a disordered phase occurs
at $B_c=16.3$ T for the lowest temperature, which is featured by an onset of a
one-half plateau-like magnetization. By performing quantum Monte Carlo
simulations of the relevant 2D model, we find that the plateau-like
magnetization corresponds to a partial symmetry restoration and the full
polarization in the ferromagnetic chains. Our numerical simulations also show
that the magnetization saturation occurs with full symmetry restoration at a
much higher field of $B_s \simeq 95$ T, corresponding to a 1D quantum phase
transition in the antiferromagnetic chains. We argue that the experimentally
observed field-induced phase transition at $B_c$ follows from the partial
symmetry restoration and the concomitant dimensional reduction. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2411.09541 |