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NaV2O4: a Quasi-1D Metallic Antiferromagnet with Half-Metallic Chains

Strongly Correlated Electrons 2009-11-13 v3 Superconductivity

Abstract

NaV2O4 crystals were grown under high pressure using a NaCl flux, and the crystals were characterized with X-ray diffraction, electrical resistivity, heat capacity, and magnetization. The structure of NaV2O4 consists of double chains of edge-sharing VO6 octahedra. The resistivity is highly anisotropic, with the resistivity perpendicular to the chains more than 20 times greater than that parallel to the chains. Magnetically, the intrachain interactions are ferromagnetic and the interchain interactions are antiferromagnetic; 3D antiferromagnetic order is established at 140 K. First principles electronic structure calculations indicate that the chains are half metallic. Interestingly, the case of NaV2O4 seems to be a quasi-1D analogue of what was found for half-metallic materials.

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@article{arxiv.0707.0519,
  title  = {NaV2O4: a Quasi-1D Metallic Antiferromagnet with Half-Metallic Chains},
  author = {K. Yamaura and M. Arai and A. Sato and A. B. Karki and D. P. Young and R. Movshovich and S. Okamoto and D. Mandrus and E. Takayama-Muromachi},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0707.0519},
  year   = {2009}
}

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14 pages, including 4 figures and 1 table, accepted for publication in PRL