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Magnetic inhomogeneity in the copper pseudochalcogenide CuNCN

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arxiv 1806.05486 v2 pith:X626U3UF submitted 2018-06-14 cond-mat.str-el

Magnetic inhomogeneity in the copper pseudochalcogenide CuNCN

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Copper carbodiimide, CuNCN, is a geometrically frustrated nitrogen-based analogue of cupric oxide, whose magnetism remains ambiguous. Here, we employ a combination of local-probe techniques, including $^{63,\, 65}$Cu nuclear quadrupole resonance, $^{13}$C nuclear magnetic resonance and muon spin rotation to show that the magnetic ground state of the Cu$^{2+}$ ($S=1/2$) spins is frozen and disordered. Moreover, these complementary experiments unequivocally establish an onset of intrinsically inhomogeneous magnetic state at $T_h=80$ K. Below $T_h$, the low-temperature frozen component coexist with the remnant high-temperature dynamical component down to $T_l = 20$ K, where the latter finally ceases to exist. Based on a scaling of internal magnetic fields of both components we conclude that the two components coexist on a microscopic level.

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