Magnetoelastic and thermal effects in the BiMn2O5 lattice: a high-resolution x-ray diffraction study
Materials Science
2009-11-13 v1
Abstract
High-resolution synchrotron x-ray diffraction measurements were performed on single crystalline and powder samples of BiMn2O5. A linear temperature dependence of the unit cell volume was found between T_{N}=38Kand100K,suggestingthatalow−energylatticeexcitationmayberesponsibleforthelatticeexpansioninthistemperaturerange.BetweenT∗ 65KandTN,alllatticeparametersshowedincipientmagnetoelasticeffects,duetoshort−rangespincorrelations.Ananisotropicstrainalongthea−directionwasalsoobservedbelowT∗.BelowTN,arelativelylargecontractionofthea−parameterfollowingthesquareoftheaveragesublatticemagnetizationofMnwasfound,indicatingthatasecond−orderspinhamiltonianaccountsforthemagneticinteractionsalongthisdirection.Ontheotherhand,themorecomplexbehaviorsfoundforbandc$ suggest additional magnetic transitions below T_{N} and perhaps higher-order terms in the spin hamiltonian. Polycrystalline samples grown by distinct routes and with nearly homogeneous crystal structure above T_{N} presented structural phase coexistence below T_{N}, indicating a close competition amongst distinct magnetostructural states in this compound.
Cite
@article{arxiv.0711.4742,
title = {Magnetoelastic and thermal effects in the BiMn2O5 lattice: a high-resolution x-ray diffraction study},
author = {E. Granado and M. S. Eleoterio and A. F. Garcia-Flores and J. A. Souza and E. I. Golovenchits and V. A. Sanina},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0711.4742},
year = {2009}
}
Comments
23 pages, 7 figures