Influence of La-doping on the magnetic properties of the two-dimensional spin-gapped system SrCu$_2$(BO$_3$)$_2$
Lia Šibav, Tilen Knaflič, Graham King, Zvonko Jagličić, Maja Koblar, Kirill Yu. Povarov, Sergei Zvyagin, Denis Arčon, Mirela Dragomir
Published: 2025/9/22
Abstract
Aliovalent doping of the two-dimensional dimer antiferromagnet SrCu$_2$(BO$_3$)$_2$ has long been proposed as a potential route toward realizing resonating valence bond (RVB) superconductivity in this system; however, experimental progress has remained limited. This study explores the effects of La doping on the ground state of SrCu$_2$(BO$_3$)$_2$ and reports the first flux growth of Sr$_{1-x}$La$_x$Cu$_2$(BO$_3$)$_2$ single crystals with nominal doping levels up to $x$ = 0.15. Powder X-ray diffraction and energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy confirm the successful incorporation of La on the Sr sites within the tetragonal $I\bar{4}2m$ structure, although the effective doping was limited to approximately 50% of the nominal concentration. La doping induces systematic changes in the magnetic properties, with a reduction of the effective spin gap $\Delta$ from ~28.2K to ~20.3 K at $x$ = 0.15, as determined from low-temperature magnetic susceptibility. X-band electron spin resonance measurements reveal the emergence of unpaired Cu$^{2+}$ spins in La-doped SrCu$_2$(BO$_3$)$_2$ single crystals, which develop antiferromagnetic correlations below ~5.5 K. These findings corroborate the breaking of the local spin dimers induced by La doping. Despite this, no superconductivity is observed across the entire doping range studied. The present study demonstrates that at low doping levels, electron doping locally destabilizes the spin-singlet ground state in SrCu$_2$(BO$_3$)$_2$, while the intrinsic spin dynamics of the dimer lattice remain largely preserved.