Crystal and Magnetic Structures of La2CoPtO6 Double Perovskite
Author(s) -
Sanghyun Lee,
MinCheol Lee,
Yoshihisa Ishikawa,
Ping Miao,
Shuki Torii,
Choongjae Won,
Kyung-dong Lee,
N. Hur,
DeokYong Cho,
Takashi Kamiyama
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
acs omega
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.779
H-Index - 40
ISSN - 2470-1343
DOI - 10.1021/acsomega.8b01701
Subject(s) - antiferromagnetism , magnetism , crystal structure , neutron diffraction , magnetic structure , magnetic moment , condensed matter physics , cobaltite , lattice constant , crystallography , materials science , chemistry , magnetization , diffraction , physics , magnetic field , optics , quantum mechanics , metallurgy
We investigated the crystal structure and magnetic structure in cobaltite-platinate double perovskite of La 2 CoPtO 6 , employing various techniques of X-ray diffraction, neutron diffraction, and the extended X-ray absorption fine structure analysis. It is shown that the crystal symmetry is maintained as P 2 1 / n in the temperature range of <500 °C, whereas the lattice constants and the Co-Co distances undergo a continuous structural evolution toward the high-symmetry phases with increasing temperature. The Co-O bonds were overall longer and had a larger degree of structural and thermal disorders than the Pt-O bonds. As for the magnetism, an antiferromagnetic order is stabilized in the Co 2+ sublattice at temperatures below 28 K. It is demonstrated that owing to the substantial distortions (quantified by a distortion parameter Σ > 0.03 Å) of the Co-Co networks, the system is not subject to spin frustration effect. Details in the magnetic structure are determined; at 12 K, the Co magnetic moment was (0.8, 0, 2.7) Bohr magneton, the magnetic propagation vector was (-0.5, 0, 0.5), and the magnetic symmetry was preferably Γ 1 (A g ).
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