Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1816815 | Physica B: Condensed Matter | 2006 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Magnetism of quasi-one-dimensional (1D) cobalt oxides An+2Con+1O3n+3 (A=Ca, Sr and Ba, n=1-5 and â) was investigated by μ+SR using polycrystalline samples, at temperatures from 300 K down to 1.8 K. The wTF-μ+SR experiments showed the existence of a magnetic transition in all six samples investigated. The onset temperature of the transition (Tcon) was found to decrease with n; that is, 100±25, 90±10, 85±10, 65±1050±10, and 15±1K for n=1-5, and â, respectively. In particular, for the samples with n=2-5, Tcon was detected only by the present μ+SR measurements. A muon spin oscillation was clearly observed in both Ca3Co2O6(n=1) and BaCoO3(n=â), whereas only a fast relaxation is apparent even at 1.8 K in the other four samples (n=2-5). Taking together with the fact that the paramagnetic Curie temperature ranges from -150 to -200K for the compound with n=2 and 3, the μ+SR result indicates that a two-dimensional (2D) short-range antiferromagnetic (AF) order, which has been thought to be unlikely to exist at high T due to a relatively strong 1D F interaction, appears below Tcon for all compounds with n=1-5; but quasi-static long-range AF order formed only in Ca3Co2O6, below 25 K. For BaCoO3(n=â), as T decreased from 300 K, 1D F order appeared below 53 K, and a sharp 2D AF transition occurred at 15 K.
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Authors
J. Sugiyama, H. Nozaki, J.H. Brewer, E.J. Ansaldo, G.D. Morris, T. Takami, H. Ikuta, U. Mizutani,