Title
Structural, electronic and magnetic properties of the series of double perovskites (Ca, Sr)2-xLaxFeIrO6
Date Issued
01 April 2014
Access level
metadata only access
Resource Type
journal article
Author(s)
Bufaiçal L.
Adriano C.
Lora-Serrano R.
Duque J.G.S.
Mendonça-Ferreira L.
Baggio-Saitovitch E.
Bittar E.M.
Pagliuso P.G.
Centro Brasileiro de Pesquisas Físicas
Abstract
Polycrystalline samples of the series of double perovskites Sr2 -xLaxFeIrO6 were synthesized. Their structural, electronic and magnetic properties were investigated by X-ray powder diffraction, Mössbauer spectroscopy, magnetic susceptibility, heat capacity and electrical resistivity experiments. The compounds crystallize in a monoclinic structure and were fitted in space group P21/n, with a significant degree of Fe/Ir cationic disorder. As in Ca2-xLaxFeIrO6 the Sr-based system seems to evolve from an antiferromagnetic ground state for the end members (x=0.0 and x=2.0) to a ferrimagnetic order in the intermediate regions (x∼1). Since Mössbauer spectra indicate that Fe valence remains 3+ with doping, this tendency of change in the nature of the microscopic interaction could be attributed to Ir valence changes, induced by La3+ electrical doping. Upon comparing both Ca and Sr series, Sr2-xLaxFeIrO6 is more structurally homogenous and presents higher magnetization and transition temperatures. Magnetic susceptibility measurements at high temperatures on Sr1.2La0.8FeIrO6 indicate a very high ferrimagnetic Curie temperature TC∼700K. For the Sr 2FeIrO6 compound, electrical resistivity experiments under applied pressure suggest that this material might be a Mott insulator. © 2014 Elsevier Inc.
Start page
23
End page
29
Volume
212
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Ingeniería de materiales Física de la materia condensada
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-84893402382
Source
Journal of Solid State Chemistry
ISSN of the container
00224596
Sponsor(s)
This work was supported by CAPES , FAPESP-SP and CNPq (Brazil).
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