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Ubaid Raza, Zhijie Ma, Fangwei Wang, Youguo Shi, Lunhua He, Liqin Yan. Magnetism and magnetic anisotropy in Nb3Cl8 revealed by electron spin resonanceJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2026, 35(5): 057601.
| Ubaid Raza, Zhijie Ma, Fangwei Wang, Youguo Shi, Lunhua He, Liqin Yan. Magnetism and magnetic anisotropy in Nb3Cl8 revealed by electron spin resonanceJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2026, 35(5): 057601. |
Magnetism and magnetic anisotropy in Nb3Cl8 revealed by electron spin resonance
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Abstract
This study investigates the microscopic spin dynamics and anisotropic magnetic behavior in van der Waals kagome magnet Nb3Cl8 by employing electron spin resonance (ESR) spectroscopy on both powder and single-crystal samples over the temperature range of 5 K–300 K. The effective g, peak to peak linewidths (ΔHpp), and double integrated intensities (I) were extracted from the ESR spectra to analyze the temperature-dependent evolution of spin–orbit coupling and spin–spin interactions. The formation of singlet ground state in single crystal Nb3Cl8 at T*∼100 K is observed, evidenced by the maximum ΔHpp and g at T*, along with the decrease in intensity I, which is consistent to the reported non-magnetic transition in the single-crystal Nb3Cl8. Moreover, the spectral difference between H ∥ c and H ⊥ c configurations imply subtle magnetic anisotropy in single crystal Nb3Cl8. However, there is no non-magnetic transition was observed in powder Nb3Cl8 since the parameters of ΔHpp and I keep stable at T*. It might be attributed to the grain averaging and random orientation effects. Our study provides valuable insights into the magnetic interplay in Nb3Cl8 and prove the potential of ESR spectroscopy as a powerful tool for probing the intrinsic magnetism. -
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