Physical Review Research (May 2023)

Frustration on a centered pyrochlore lattice in metal-organic frameworks

  • Rajah P. Nutakki,
  • Richard Röß-Ohlenroth,
  • Dirk Volkmer,
  • Anton Jesche,
  • Hans-Albrecht Krug von Nidda,
  • Alexander A. Tsirlin,
  • Philipp Gegenwart,
  • Lode Pollet,
  • Ludovic D. C. Jaubert

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevResearch.5.L022018
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 2
p. L022018

Abstract

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Geometric frustration inhibits magnetic systems from ordering, opening a window to unconventional phases of matter. The paradigmatic frustrated lattice in three dimensions to host a spin liquid is the pyrochlore, although there remain few experimental compounds thought to realize such a state. Here, we go beyond the pyrochlore via molecular design in the metal-azolate framework [Mn(II)(ta)_{2}], which realizes a closely related centered pyrochlore lattice of Mn spins with S=5/2. Despite a Curie-Weiss temperature of −21 K indicating the energy scale of magnetic interactions, [Mn(II)(ta)_{2}] orders at only 430 mK, putting it firmly in the category of highly frustrated magnets. Comparing magnetization and specific-heat measurements to numerical results for a minimal Heisenberg model, we predict that this material displays distinct features of a classical spin liquid with a structure factor reflecting Coulomb physics in the presence of charges.