The results of the study of structural, thermal, static magnetic and resonance properties of the low-dimensional compound NaCuFe2(VO4)3 prepared by the standard solid-phase reaction method are presented. In the temperature range 110–300 K and in the X-band, an electron paramagnetic resonance was observed, characterized by a g-factor equal to 2.008. The magnetic properties of the sample with a high level of frustrations in the paramagnetic, antiferromagnetic, and disordered states are investigated. A shift of the Néel temperature to high temperatures under the influence of an external magnetic field was detected. The reasons for the appearance of disordered magnetism in NaCuFe2 (VO4) 3 are discussed.
The features of the effect of sodium substitution by lithium on the physical properties of the ACuFe2 (VO4) 3 (A = Na, Li) system are revealed. It is shown that under the influence of chemical pressure there is a transformation of lattice parameters, distances between magnetic ions, crystallite size, which leads to a change in physical properties.