Field-tunable Berezinskii-Kosterlitz-Thouless correlations in a Heisenberg magnet (2209.11085v1)
Abstract: We report the manifestation of field-induced Berezinskii-Kosterlitz-Thouless (BKT) correlations in the weakly coupled spin-1/2 Heisenberg layers of the molecular-based bulk material Cu(pz)$_2$(2-HOpy)$_2$$2$. Due to the moderate intralayer exchange coupling of $J/k\mathrm{B} = 6.8$ K, the application of laboratory magnetic fields induces a substantial $XY$ anisotropy of the spin correlations. Crucially, this provides a significant BKT regime, as the tiny interlayer exchange $J\prime / k_\mathrm{B} \approx 1$ mK only induces 3D correlations upon close approach to the BKT transition with its exponential growth in the spin-correlation length. We employ nuclear magnetic resonance and $\mu{+}$SR measurements to probe the spin correlations that determine the critical temperatures of the BKT transition as well as that of the onset of long-range order. Further, we perform stochastic series expansion quantum Monte Carlo simulations based on the experimentally determined model parameters. Finite-size scaling of the in-plane spin stiffness yields excellent agreement of critical temperatures between theory and experiment, providing clear evidence that the nonmonotonic magnetic phase diagram of Cu(pz)$_2$(2-HOpy)$_2$$_2$ is determined by the field-tuned $XY$ anisotropy and the concomitant BKT physics.
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