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Embedding S = 1/2 Kagome-like Lattice in Reduced Graphene Oxide.

Kriti GuptaPlawan Kumar JhaArun DadwalAnil K DebnathIshan JaiswalShammi RanaPattayil A JoyNirmalya Ballav
Published in: The journal of physical chemistry letters (2019)
An elegant platform to explore frustrated magnetism is the kagome spin lattice. In this work, clinoatacamite, a naturally occurring S = 1/2 kagome-like antiferromagnetic insulator, is synthesized in water at ambient pressure for the first time from a cuprous chloride (CuCl) precursor whereby Cu(I) was spontaneously oxidized to Cu(II) in the form of clinoatacamite [Cu2(OH)3Cl] with a simultaneous reduction of graphene oxide (GO) to reduced graphene oxide (rGO) in one pot. A stable nanocomposite of phase-pure clinoatacamite nanocrystals embedded in the rGO matrix was isolated. The clinoatacamite-rGO nanocomposite was determined to be magnetically active with a markedly enhanced coercive field of ∼2500 Oe at 5 K as well as electronically active with a conductivity value of ∼200 S·m-1 at 300 K. Our results illustrate an avenue of combining exotic magnetic and electronic lattices without impeding their individual characteristics and synergistically generating a new class of magnetic semiconductors.
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