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Chromium site selective substitution inCa3Co2O6: Influence on the magnetic properties of an Ising-like triangular lattice
Author(s) -
Delphine Flahaut,
A. Maignan,
S. Hébert,
C. Martin,
R. Retoux,
V. Hardy
Publication year - 2004
Publication title -
physical review b
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1538-4489
pISSN - 1098-0121
DOI - 10.1103/physrevb.70.094418
Subject(s) - antiferromagnetism , magnetization , ferromagnetism , condensed matter physics , physics , coupling (piping) , octahedron , crystallography , materials science , nuclear magnetic resonance , crystal structure , magnetic field , chemistry , quantum mechanics , metallurgy
International audienceThe structure of the Ca3Co2O6 compound is made of chains on a triangular array. The intra- and interchain coupling are ferromagnetic and antiferromagnetic, respectively, and the chain itself contains a 1:1 alternation of CoO6 trigonal prisms (TP) and octahedra (oct.). The Co3+ spin states are high spin (S=2) and low spin (S =0) in the TP and the oct., respectively. It is found that a few percent of Cr3+ (S=3/2) substituted for the low spin Cooct3+ (S=0) greatly affect the magnetic properties. Both coupling constants of the antiferromagnetic (interchain) and ferromagnetic (intrachain) interactions decrease as x increases up to x=0.10 in Ca3Co2-xCr xO6. This is reflected by the decrease of the magnetization saturation and of the magnetic field characteristic of the ferri- to ferromagnetic transition, below the Néel temperature. These results are interpreted on the basis of an antiferromagnetic coupling between Co oct3+ and its high spin CoTP3+ neighbours. Furthermore, the magnetization jumps, observed below T < 10 K, tend to be suppressed on the isothermal magnetization curves as soon as x=0.05. These results emphasize the great sensitivity of the Ca3Co 2O6 magnetic behavior to the presence of a magnetic foreign cation, with, in particular, a TN decrease probed by specific-heat measurements

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