摘要
The intricate correlation between multiple degrees of freedom and physical properties is a fascinating area in solid state chemistry and condensed matter physics.Here,we report a quantum-magnetic system BaNi_(2)V_(2)O_(8)(BNVO),in which the spin correlation was modulated by unusual oxidation state,leading to different magnetic behavior.The BNVO was modified with topochemical reduction(TR)to yield TR-BNVO with partially reduced valance state of Ni^(+)in the two-dimensional NiO_(6)-honeycomb lattice.Accordingly,the antiferromagnetic order is suppressed by the introduction of locally interposed Ni^(+)and oxygen vacancies,resulting in a ferromagnetic ground state with the transition temperature up to 710 K.A positive magnetoresistance(7.5%)was observed in the TR-BNVO at 40 K under 7 T.These findings show that topological reduction is a powerful approach to engineer low-dimensional materials and accelerate the discovery of new quantum magnetism.
基金
financially supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(NSFC,Nos.21875287,22090041)
the Guangdong Basic and Applied Basic Research Foundation(No.2022B1515120014)。