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La3Ni2SbO9: a Relaxor Ferromagnet

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INORGANIC CHEMISTRY
Volume 52, Issue 11, Pages 6648-6653

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/ic400675r

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A polycrystalline sample of La3Ni2SbO9 has been synthesized using a standard ceramic method and characterized by neutron diffraction and magnetometry. The compound adopts a monoclinic, perovskite-like structure with space group P2(1)/n and unit cell parameters a = 5.0675(1), b = 5.6380(1), c = 7.9379(2) angstrom, beta = 89.999(6)degrees at room temperature. The two crystallographically distinct six-coordinate sites are occupied by Ni2+ and a disordered distribution of Ni2+/Sb5+, respectively; the Ni2+ and Sb5+ cations occupy the disordered site in a 1:2 ratio. Both ac and dc magnetometry indicate the presence of a spontaneous magnetization below 105 K. A magnetization of 1.5 mu(B) per formula unit was measured at 2 K in a field of 40 kOe. However, no magnetic scattering was observed in neutron diffraction data collected at 5 K. It is proposed that, as a consequence of the cation disorder, La3Ni2SbO9 behaves as a relaxor ferromagnet, analogous to a relaxor ferroelectric, with magnetic domains too small to be detected by neutron diffraction forming below 105 K.

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