SYNTHESIS, CRYSTAL-STRUCTURE, AND UNUSUAL MAGNETIC-PROPERTIES OF INMNO3

被引:73
作者
GREEDAN, JE [1 ]
BIERINGER, M [1 ]
BRITTEN, JF [1 ]
GIAQUINTA, DM [1 ]
ZURLOYE, HC [1 ]
机构
[1] MIT,DEPT CHEM,CAMBRIDGE,MA 02139
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10.1006/jssc.1995.1192
中图分类号
O61 [无机化学];
学科分类号
070301 ; 081704 ;
摘要
Polycrystalline samples of InMnO3, prepared by decomposition of nitrates, were found to be isostructural with LuMnO3 rather than YAlO3 as was the case for flux-grown InMnO3 single crystals. The structure was refined in P6(3)cm from powder neutron data with a = 5.8758(4) Angstrom and c = 11.4715(8) Angstrom at 293 K. Single crystals of ScMnO3 were grown from a PbF2 flux. The structure was refined from single crystal X-ray data also in P6(3)cm with a = 5.8286(6) Angstrom and c = 11.1738(9) Angstrom. Magnetic susceptibility data for InMnO3 show subtle anomalies near 120 and 40 K and a weak maximum at 15 K for applied fields <0.05 T. Neutron diffraction data reveal a complex structure with two distinct classes of reflections. From 295 to 5 K, a broad (100) reflection is seen which is well described by a Warren-type lineshape and which is assigned to two-dimensional in-plane Mn-Mn spin correlations. Below 120 K, reflections indexed as (h 0 n/2) and (h l n/2) appear which exhibit an unusual temperature dependence featuring intensity maxima near 60-70 K and which are significantly broader than the resolution limit at all temperatures. These are assigned to correlations between spin-coupled Mn layers, also of short range. The absence of long-range order in InMnO3 is contrasted with the well-established order in isostructural ScMnO3 and LnMnO(3). It is argued that the differences can be rationalized in terms of an anomalously long c-axis for InMnO3 which leads to a weakening of key interlayer superexchange pathways necessary for the realization of long-range order. This situation is also discussed in terms of recent mean-field theory for layered antiferromagnets. (C) 1995 Academic Press, Inc.
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