Long-range magnetic order in the 5d(2) double perovskite Ba2CaOsO6: comparison with spin-disordered Ba2YReO6
Autor: | Roxana Flacau, Tatsuo Goko, T. Aharen, T. Medina, I. A. Leahy, J. R. Pollichemi, Sky C. Cheung, John E. Greedan, Corey M. Thompson, J. Munevar, Graeme Luke, Jeremy P. Carlo, T. J. S. Munsie, Yasutomo J. Uemura |
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Rok vydání: | 2014 |
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Materials science
Condensed matter physics Strongly Correlated Electrons (cond-mat.str-el) media_common.quotation_subject Neutron diffraction Frustration FOS: Physical sciences Muon spin spectroscopy Condensed Matter Physics Magnetic susceptibility Condensed Matter - Strongly Correlated Electrons Lattice constant General Materials Science Curie constant Ground state Spin-½ media_common |
Zdroj: | Journal of physics. Condensed matter : an Institute of Physics journal. 26(30) |
ISSN: | 1361-648X |
Popis: | The B-site ordered double perovskite Ba2CaOsO6 was studied by d.c. magnetic susceptibility, powder neutron diffraction and muon spin relaxation methods. The lattice parameter is a = 8.3619(6) A at 280K and cubic symmetry (Fm-3m) is retained to 3.5K with a = 8.3426(5) A. Curie-Weiss susceptibility behavior is observed for T > 100K and the derived constants are C = 0.3361(1)emu-K/mole and T_CW = -156.2(3) K, in excellent agreement with literature values. This Curie constant is much smaller than the spin-only value of 1.00 emu-K/mole for a 5d^2 Os6+ configuration, indicating a major influence of spin-orbit coupling. Previous studies had detected both susceptibility and heat capacity anomalies near 50K but no definitive conclusion was drawn concerning the nature of the ground state. While no ordered Os moment could be detected by powder neutron diffraction, muon spin relaxation (muSR) data show clear long-lived oscillations indicative of long-range magnetic order below T_C = 50K. An estimate of the ordered moment on Os6+ is ~0.2 mu_B, based upon a comparison with muSR data for Ba2YRuO6 with a known ordered moment of 2.2 mu_B. These results are compared with those for isostructural Ba2YReO6 which contains Re5+, also 5d^2, and has a nearly identical unit cell constant, a = 8.3628(2) A. In contrast, Ba2YReO6 shows T_CW = -616 K, and a complex spin-disordered and, ultimately, spin-frozen ground state below 50 K, indicating a much higher level of geometric frustration than in Ba2CaOsO6. A comparison is made to recent theory on d^2 double perovskites. 9 pages, 11 figures, 2 tables |
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