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Modulated non-collinear magnetic structure of (Co0.9757Fe0.03)4Nb2O9 as revealed by Mossbauer spectroscopy

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DOI: 10.1016/j.jmmm.2023.170738

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Mossbauer spectroscopy; Magnetoelectric materials; Modulated noncollinear magnetic structure

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In this work, detailed Fe-57 Mossbauer spectroscopy investigations were conducted on the ((Co0.97Fe0.03)-Fe-57)(4)Nb2O9 compound to study its magnetic structure. It was found that previously reported magnetic structures were not able to satisfactorily describe the low temperature Mossbauer spectra obtained. Therefore, a modulated helicoidal magnetic structure was proposed, along with theoretical calculations, to simulate the entire series of low temperature Mossbauer spectra. The results suggest that the combination of previously reported magnetic structures only approximates the average magnetic structure from the modulated helicoidal model. The proposed modulated non-collinear magnetic structure is anticipated to provide insight into the understanding of the complex magnetoelectric effects observed in this system.
In this work, we present detailed Fe-57 Mossbauer spectroscopy investigations of ((Co0.97Fe0.03)-Fe-57)(4)Nb2O9 compound to study its possible magnetic structure. We have shown that the previously reported magnetic structures cannot satisfactorily describe our low temperature Mossbauer spectra. Therefore, in combination with theoretical calculations, we have proposed a modulated helicoidal magnetic structure that can be used to simulate the whole series of our low temperature Mossbauer spectra. Our results suggest that the combination of previously reported different magnetic structures are only approximations of the average magnetic structure from our modulated helicoidal model. We anticipate that the proposed modulated non-collinear magnetic structure might shed light on the understanding of the complex magnetoelectric effects observed in this system.

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