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Crystal structure and magnetic properties of geometrically frustrated face centered cubic (f.c.c.) double perovskites,La₂LiMO₆ and Ba₂YMO₆ (M= Mo, Re and Ru)

<p> This thesis reports a systematic study of geometrically frustrated f.c.c. double perovskites with both monoclinic (P2₁/n) La₂LiMO₆ and cubic (Fm3m) Ba₂YMO₆ symmetries, where M=Mo (S=1/2), Re (S=1) and Ru (S=3/2). The roles of both the spin quantum number, i.e. quantum spin fluctuations, and the local site symmetry, i.e. orbital ordering, on the determination of the ground magnetic state were studied. All the compounds were prepared by solid state reaction and the structural information and magnetic properties of the compounds were collected using diffraction techniques (X-ray and neutron), de susceptibility, heat capacity, muon spin relaxation (μSR) and solid state NMR. </p> <p> The S=3/2 materials, La₂LiRuO₆ and Ba₂YRuO₆, while highly frustrated with frustration indices f ~ 16 and 8, respectively, both show antiferromagnetic (AF) long range ordering at 24K and 37K, respectively. The Neel temperature of the latter compound was determined for the first time by the heat capacity and neutron diffraction. This compound shows an unusual AF transition as two broader peaks were observed in the susceptibility while La₂LiRuO₆ shows a typical AF behavior. There is about 1 % of Y/Ru site mixing observed by 89Y MAS NMR in Ba₂YRuO₆. </p> <p> For the S=1 materials, monoclinic La₂LiReO₆ shows collective singlet like behavior as zero magnetization was observed in the ZFC susceptibility and a static and diluted spin system was indicated by μSR. On the other hand, the cubic phase, Ba₂YReO₆ surprisingly shows a spin glass behavior confirmed by μSR while no Y/Re site mixing was observed by MAS NMR. It is also a surprising observation that this compound retains cubic symmetry down to 3K where it would have a structure transition subject to the Jahn-Teller theorem. </p> <p> Finally, the S=1/2 compounds, La₂LiMoO₆ and Ba₂YMoO₆, show quite different magnetic behavior. Monoclinic La₂LiMoO₆ shows the presence of at least short range order achieved at 18K according to the heat capacity and μSR measurements. Ba₂YMoO₆ retains cubic symmetry down to 3K and no Jahn-Teller distortion was observed at the limit of the resolution of neutron diffraction. This compound surprisingly appears to remain paramagnetic down to 2K, yet evidence for a collective singlet state was observed by a paramagnetic Knight shift measurement in NMR. This is consistent with an existing theoretical prediction. </p> <p> An extended study on other S=1/2 Mo analogues, Ba₂LuMoO₆ and Ba₂ScMoO₆ is also presented. Both compounds show cubic structure confirmed by X-ray diffraction and paramagnetic behavior down to 2K in the susceptibility. </p> / Thesis / Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)

Identiferoai:union.ndltd.org:mcmaster.ca/oai:macsphere.mcmaster.ca:11375/18931
Date09 1900
CreatorsAharen, Tomoko
ContributorsGreedan, John E., Chemistry
Source SetsMcMaster University
LanguageEnglish
Detected LanguageEnglish

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