Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10632683 | Materials Research Bulletin | 2005 | 17 Pages |
Abstract
We have examined the structure and phase behaviour of strontium-doped Ce1âxSrxCoO3âδ and found that the perovskite form is stabilised over a relatively narrow solid solution range (x > 0.85). A combination of electron, powder X-ray and neutron diffraction has revealed tetragonal superstructures of the basic perovskite unit; (I4/mmm) 2ap Ã 2ap Ã 4ap (x = 0.90) and (P4/mmm) ap Ã ap Ã 2ap (x = 0.95). Magnetisation measurements show ferromagnetic behaviour under applied magnetic fields. Low temperature neutron diffraction of Ce0.10Sr0.90CoO2.80 in zero field reveals a magnetic cell of dimension 2ap Ã 2ap Ã 4ap with an ordered cobalt moment of 1.7 B.M. at 25 K.
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Authors
M. James, K.S. Wallwork, R.L. Withers, D.J. Goossens, K.F. Wilson, J. Horvat, X.L. Wang, M. Colella,