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High-temperature magnetism and crystallography of a YCrO$_3$ single crystal

Strongly Correlated Electrons 2021-11-04 v3 Materials Science

Abstract

Magnetization measurements and time-of-flight neutron powder-diffraction studies on the high-temperature (300--980 K) magnetism and crystal structure (321--1200 K) of a pulverized YCrO3_3 single crystal have been performed. Temperature-dependent inverse magnetic susceptibility coincides with a piecewise linear function with five regimes, with which we fit a Curie-Weiss law and calculate the frustration factor ff. The fit results indicate a formation of magnetic polarons between 300 and 540 K and a very strong magnetic frustration. By including one factor η\eta that represents the degree of spin interactions into the Brillouin function, we can fit well the applied-magnetic-field dependence of magnetization. No structural phase transition was observed from 321 to 1200 K. The average thermal expansions of lattice configurations (\emph{a}, \emph{b}, \emph{c}, and \emph{V}) obey well the Gru¨\ddot{\textrm{u}}neisen approximations with an anomaly appearing around 900 K, implying an isosymmetric structural phase transition, and display an anisotropic character along the crystallographic \emph{a}, \emph{b}, and \emph{c} axes with the incompressibility K0a>K0c>K0bK^a_0 > K^c_0 > K^b_0. It is interesting to find that at 321 K, the local distortion size Δ\Delta(O2) \approx 1.96Δ\Delta(O1) \approx 4.32Δ\Delta(Y) \approx 293.89Δ\Delta(Cr). Based on the refined Y-O and Cr-O bond lengths, we deduce the local distortion environments and modes of Y, Cr, O1, and O2 ions. Especially, the Y and O2 ions display obvious atomic displacement and charge subduction, which may shed light on the dielectric property of the YCrO3_3 compound. Additionally, by comparing Kramers Mn3+^{3+} with non-Kramers Cr3+^{3+} ions, it is noted that being a Kramers or non-Kramers ion can strongly affect the local distortion size, whereas, it may not be able to change the detailed distortion mode.

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@article{arxiv.2001.09573,
  title  = {High-temperature magnetism and crystallography of a YCrO$_3$ single crystal},
  author = {Yinghao Zhu and Si Wu and Bao Tu and Shangjian Jin and Ashfia Huq and Joerg Persson and Haoshi Gao and Defang Ouyang and Zhubing He and Dao-Xin Yao and Zikang Tang and Hai-Feng Li},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2001.09573},
  year   = {2021}
}

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15 pages, 15 figures