Structural chemistry and magnetic properties of the perovskite SrLa2Ni2TeO9

A polycrystalline sample of SrLa2Ni2TeO9 has been synthesized using a standard ceramic method and characterized by neutron diffraction, magnetometry and electron microscopy. The compound adopts a monoclinic, perovskite-like structure with space group P21/n and unit cell parameters a=5.6008(1), b=5.5...

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Päätekijät: Paria Sena, R, Hadermann, J, Chin, C, Hunter, E, Battle, P
Aineistotyyppi: Journal article
Julkaistu: Elsevier 2016
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Yhteenveto:A polycrystalline sample of SrLa2Ni2TeO9 has been synthesized using a standard ceramic method and characterized by neutron diffraction, magnetometry and electron microscopy. The compound adopts a monoclinic, perovskite-like structure with space group P21/n and unit cell parameters a=5.6008(1), b=5.5872(1), c=7.9018(2) Å, β=90.021(6)° at room temperature. The two crystallographically-distinct B sites are occupied by Ni2+ and Te6+ in ratios of 83:17 and 50:50. Both ac and dc magnetometry suggest that the compound is a spin glass below 35 K but the neutron diffraction data show that some regions of the sample are antiferromagnetic. Electron microscopy revealed twinning on a nanoscale and local variations in composition. These defects are thought to be responsible for the presence of two distinct types of antiferromagnetic ordering.