Title
Magnetic correlations in subsystems of the misfit [Ca2Co O3]0.62[Co O2] cobaltate
Date Issued
01 September 2020
Access level
open access
Resource Type
journal article
Author(s)
Ahad A.
Gautam K.
Dey K.
Majid S.S.
Rahman F.
Sharma S.K.
Da Silva I.
Welter E.
Shukla D.K.
Universidade de Brasília
Publisher(s)
American Physical Society
Abstract
[Ca2CoO3]0.62[CoO2], a two dimensional misfit metallic compound, is famous for its rich phases accessed by temperature, i.e., high temperature spin-state transition, metal-insulator transition (MIT) at intermediate temperature (-100K), and low temperature spin density wave (SDW). It enters into a SDW phase below TMIT which becomes long range at 27 K. Information on the independent role of misfit layers (rocksalt/Ca2CoO3 and triangular/CoO2) in these phases is scarce. By combining a set of complementary macroscopic (DC magnetization and resistivity) and microscopic (neutron diffraction and X-ray absorption fine structure spectroscopy) measurements on pure (CCO) and Tb substituted in the rocksalt layer of CCO (CCO1), magnetic correlations in both subsystems of this misfit compound are unraveled. CCO is found to exhibit glassiness, as well as exchange bias (EB) effects, while CCO1 does not exhibit glassiness, albeit it shows weaker EB effect. By combining local structure investigations from extended X-ray absorption fine structure (EXAFS) spectroscopy and neutron diffraction results on CCO, we confirm that the SDW arises in the CoO2 layer. Our results show that the magnetocrystalline anisotropy associated with the rocksalt layer acts as a source of pinning, which is responsible for EB effect. Ferromagnetic clusters in the Ca2CoO3 layer affects the SDW in CoO2 and ultimately glassiness arises.
Volume
102
Issue
9
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Ingeniería de materiales Química física
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-85092775400
Source
Physical Review B
ISSN of the container
24699950
Sponsor(s)
The authors are thankful to Sharad Karwal and A. Wadikar for help during XPS measurements. A.A. acknowledges UGC, New Delhi for providing financial support in form of the MANF scheme (Grant No. 2016-17/MANF-2015-17-UTT-53853). D.K.S. acknowledges financial support from DST-New Delhi through Grant No. INT/RUS/RFBR/P-269 and SERB-New Delhi through ECR award grant. DST-DESY project is acknowledged for financial support for performing synchrotron EXAFS studies. The work at the ISIS Neutron and Muon facility was supported by the Science and Technology Facilities Council and DST-RAL project. J.A.H.C. thanks the Brazilian agencies CNPq and FAPDF for financial support.
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