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Magnetic Ground State Crossover in a Series of Glaserite Systems with Triangular Magnetic Lattices
Author(s) -
Liurukara D. Sanjeewa,
V. Ovidiu Garlea,
Michael A. McGuire,
Colin D. McMillen,
Joseph W. Kolis
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
inorganic chemistry
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.348
H-Index - 233
eISSN - 1520-510X
pISSN - 0020-1669
DOI - 10.1021/acs.inorgchem.8b03418
Subject(s) - chemistry , series (stratigraphy) , crossover , ground state , state (computer science) , condensed matter physics , quantum mechanics , algorithm , artificial intelligence , physics , paleontology , computer science , biology
The magnetic properties are reported for three members of the glaserite series of compounds, Na 2 BaM(VO 4 ) 2 , M = Mn, Mn 0.6 Co 0.4 , and Co. Large single crystals are grown using a high-temperature hydrothermal synthesis method. This structure type exhibits a triangular magnetic lattice in which M 2+ O 6 octahedra are interconnected with nonmagnetic (VO 4 ) 3- groups. All the structures crystallize at room temperature with rigid trigonal symmetry (space group P3̅ m1); however, at lower temperatures both Na 2 BaMn(VO 4 ) 2 and Na 2 BaMn 0.6 Co 0.4 (VO 4 ) 2 undergo a structural transition to lower symmetry (monoclinic, C2/ c). The bulk magnetic measurements indicate that Mn- and Co-structures are antiferromagnetic and ferromagnetic, respectively. Na 2 BaMn 0.6 Co 0.4 (VO 4 ) 2 does not show any long-range ordering down to 0.5 K, although a broad heat capacity anomaly near 1.2 K suggests short-range magnetic order or freezing into a spin-glass-like state related to the chemical disorder and resulting competing magnetic interactions. The magnetic structures of Na 2 BaMn(VO 4 ) 2 and Na 2 BaCo(VO 4 ) 2 were determined using neutron powder diffraction. At zero magnetic field, Na 2 BaMn(VO 4 ) 2 possesses an antiferromagnetic structure with the moments ordered in a Néel-type arrangement and aligned along the C 4 axis of the octahedra. Under applied magnetic field at 0.3 K, the evolution of the magnetic structure toward a fully polarized state is observed. Na 2 BaCo(VO 4 ) 2 represents a ferromagnetic (FM) magnetic structure with Co moments aligned parallel to the c-axis direction. The relationships between these structures and magnetic properties are discussed.

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