Abstract

We have performed the specific heat study in a new geometrically frustrated system, clinoatacamite Cu2Cl(OH)3 with the corner-sharing tetrahedron structure of the Cu2+ ions with 5=1/2 Heisenberg spin. At H=0 T, two anomalies are observed at T2=18.1 K and at T2=6.2 K. The specific heat decreases rapidly below T2 and shows no anomaly down to T=150 mK despite the existence of the spin fluctuation shown in the μSR experiments. As the magnetic field is increased, the sharp peak at T2 is broadened and shows a small reentrant behavior in the T – H phase diagram. On the other hand, the peak at T1 shows no obvious change up to H=5 T. The entropy at T1 is estimated as ~0.35Rln2 at H=0 T. These features may be caused by the two dimensional nature of the kagome antiferromagnets which are weakly coupled via Cu2+ ions at the triangular sites located in between the kagome layers.

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