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Exploring Magnetic Excitations in a Metal-Organic Framework Quantum Spin Liquid Candidate
Abstract: An outstanding challenge in modern-day materials research is the unambiguous experimental realisation of a quantum spin liquid. From a theoretical perspective, an ideal host in which to explore quantum spin liquid physics is the S = ½ kagome antiferromagnet. Experimentally, realisations of this model have been explored extensively in inorganic mineral materials whose structures contain kagome arrays of Cu(II) S = ½ ions. However, a key challenge in these materials is the presence of site disorder, which obstructs the experimental characterisation of their intrinsic magnetic ground states. Here we present the metal-organic framework Cu3(C6O6)2 as an extremely promising new quantum spin liquid candidate, based on its structure of two-dimensional S = 1/2 kagome layers that are free from site disorder. We propose to explore its magnetic ground state and excitations by inelastic neutron scattering on LET.
Local Contact: Dr Ross Stewart
Experimenter: Dr Tristan Dolling
Experimenter: Dr Jem Pitcairn
Experimenter: Dr Lucy Clark
Experimenter: Miss Amie Troath
DOI: 10.5286/ISIS.E.RB2320037
ISIS Experiment Number: RB2320037
Part DOI | Instrument | Public release date | Download Link |
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10.5286/ISIS.E.RB2320037-1 | LET | 13 November 2026 | Download |
Publisher: STFC ISIS Neutron and Muon Source
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