Frustrated
Magnetism in a Gyroidal Metal–Organic
Framework Magnet
Posted on 2024-12-23 - 19:50
Metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) present a diverse
chemical
platform, leading to innovative breakthroughs in functional materials
due to their controllable properties. In recent years, significant
progress has been made in the realm of MOF magnets, with a primary
emphasis on developing new molecule-based magnets for various applications.
Nevertheless, the potential of MOFs as a platform for understanding
quantum magnetism is still cultivating. Herein, based on detailed
high-magnetic-field experiments on single crystals of Co(II)-oxalate
gyroidal MOF, we revealed the competition of multiple quantum magnetic
states. Although such phase competition is typically observed in geometrically
frustrated magnets, the gyroidal structure does not inherently induce
geometric frustration for spins. We propose that in this system, the
emergence of bond-dependent anisotropic interactions and tilting of
the local trigonal axis lead to the observed competition. This finding
unveils the potential of MOF magnets as a novel source of quantum
magnetism.