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Synthesis, structure and magnetic properties of V4O9-A missing link in binary vanadium oxides

Journal

JOURNAL OF SOLID STATE CHEMISTRY
Volume 183, Issue 7, Pages 1496-1503

Publisher

ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1016/j.jssc.2010.04.007

Keywords

V4O9; Binary vanadium oxide; Synthesis and crystal structure; Magnetic properties

Funding

  1. MEXT, Japan
  2. Japan Society for the Promotion of Science [18104008]
  3. Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research [18104008] Funding Source: KAKEN

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V4O9: A missing link of Wadsley phases has been successfully synthesized by using sulfur as a reducing agent at a low temperature and its structure has been determined by combining electron, X-ray and neutron diffractions. V4O9 has an orthorhombic Cmcm structure and the lattice parameters are a=10.356(2)angstrom, b=8.174(1)angstrom and c= 16.559(3)angstrom at room temperature. The structure is composed of shared edges and corners of three types of polyhedra; a VO6 distorted octahedron, a VO5 pyramid and a VO4 tetrahedron. The structure of V4O9 is very similar to that of vanadyl pyrophosphate (VO)(2)P2O7 which has PO4 tetrahedra instead of VO4 tetrahedra. This indicates that V4O9 is a salt of pyro-ion [V2O7](4-); (VO)(2)V2O7. The magnetic properties of V4O9 have been investigated by magnetic susceptibility, high-field magnetization and inelastic neutron scattering measurements. V4O9 is a quantum spin system with a spin-gapped ground state. The excitation gap between the singlet ground state and the excited triplet state is approximately 73 K. The magnetic susceptibility behavior suggests that V4O9 is a spin-1/2 dimer system with significant interdimer interactions, as opposed to (VO)(2)P2O7, which is an alternating spin-1/2 chain system. This difference is thought to be due to the fact that VO4-mediated interactions are considerably weaker than PO4-mediated interactions. (C) 2010 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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