Two-Dimensional Cobalt(II) Benzoquinone Frameworks for Putative Kitaev Quantum Spin Liquid Candidates.
Songwei ZhangXu YangBrandi L WootenRabindranath BagLalit YadavCurtis E MooreSmrutimedha ParidaNandini TrivediYuanming LuJoseph P HeremansSara HaravifardYiying WuPublished in: Journal of the American Chemical Society (2024)
The realization and discovery of quantum spin liquid (QSL) candidate materials are crucial for exploring exotic quantum phenomena and applications associated with QSLs. Most existing metal-organic two-dimensional (2D) quantum spin liquid candidates have structures with spins arranged on the triangular or kagome lattices, whereas honeycomb-structured metal-organic compounds with QSL characteristics are rare. Here, we report the use of 2,5-dihydroxy-1,4-benzoquinone (X 2 dhbq, X = Cl, Br, H) as the linkers to construct cobalt(II) honeycomb lattices (NEt 4 ) 2 [Co 2 (X 2 dhbq) 3 ] as promising Kitaev-type QSL candidate materials. The high-spin d 7 Co 2+ has pseudospin-1/2 ground-state doublets, and benzoquinone-based linkers not only provide two separate superexchange pathways that create bond-dependent frustrated interactions but also allow for chemical tunability to mediate magnetic coupling. Our magnetization data show antiferromagnetic interactions between neighboring metal centers with Weiss constants from -5.1 to -8.5 K depending on the X functional group in X 2 dhbq linkers (X = Cl, Br, H). No magnetic transition or spin freezing could be observed down to 2 K. Low-temperature susceptibility (down to 0.3 K) and specific heat (down to 0.055 K) of (NEt 4 ) 2 [Co 2 (H 2 dhbq) 3 ] were further analyzed. Heat capacity measurements confirmed no long-range order down to 0.055 K, evidenced by the broad peak instead of the λ-like anomaly. Our results indicate that these 2D cobalt benzoquinone frameworks are promising Kitaev QSL candidates with chemical tunability through ligands that can vary the magnetic coupling and frustration.