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High-pressure synthesis and neutron diffraction investigation of the crystallographic and magnetic structure of TeNiO3 perovskite
Authors:Martínez-Lope M J  Retuerto M  Alonso J A  Sánchez-Benítez J  Fernández-Díaz M T
Affiliation:Instituto de Ciencia de los Materiales de Madrid, CSIC, E-28049, Cantoblanco-Madrid, Spain.
Abstract:TeNiO(3) has been prepared under moderate pressure conditions (3.5 GPa), starting from a reactive TeO(2) and Ni(OH)(2) mixture contained in a sealed platinum capsule under the reaction conditions (850 °C for 2 h). The sample has been studied by neutron powder diffraction (NPD) data and magnetization measurements. TeNiO(3) crystallizes in an orthorhombically-distorted perovskite structure (space group Pnma) with the unit cell parameters a = 5.9588(1) ?, b = 7.5028(1) ? and c = 5.2143(1) ?. The NiO(6) octahedral network is extremely tilted, shaping a trigonal-pyramidal environment for the Te, where it is effectively coordinated to three oxygen atoms at Te-O distances of 1.92 ?. Below T(N) ≈ 130 K, it experiences an antiferromagnetic ordering, as demonstrated by susceptibility and NPD measurements. Above the Néel temperature, a paramagnetic moment of 3.24(1) μ(B)/f.u. and θ(Weiss) = -199(1) K are obtained from the reciprocal susceptibility. Below T(N), the magnetic reflections observed in the neutron patterns can be indexed with a propagation vector k = 0. The magnetic structure corresponds to the magnetic mode G(y)F(z). The magnetic moments are oriented along the y-direction, with a canting along the z-axis. This ferromagnetic component explains the weak ferromagnetism observed in the magnetization isotherms; the infrequent shape of the magnetization cycles suggests a metamagnetic transition below 0.2 T. At T = 2.5 K, the ordered magnetic moment for the Ni(2+) ions is 1.88(5) μ(B) for the G(y) mode and 0.9(2) μ(B) for the F(x) mode.
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