Publication Date:
2019
abstract:
The parent compound of high-Tc superconducting cuprates is a
unique Mott insulator consisting of layers of spin-1=2 ions forming
a square lattice and with a record high in-plane antiferromagnetic
coupling. Compounds with similar characteristics have long
been searched for without success. Here, we use a combination
of experimental and theoretical tools to show that commercial
AgF2 is an excellent cuprate analog with remarkably similar
electronic parameters to La2CuO4 but larger buckling of planes.
Two-magnon Raman scattering and inelastic neutron scattering
reveal a superexchange constant reaching 70% of that of a typical
cuprate. We argue that structures that reduce or eliminate
the buckling of the AgF2 planes could have an antiferromagnetic
coupling that matches or surpasses the cuprates.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
silver fluorides; superconductivity; cuprates; strong correlation; quantum magnetism
List of contributors:
Bergenti, Ilaria; Barone, Paolo; Ruani, Giampiero; GARCIA LORENZANA, JOSE' GUILLERMO
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