Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5490053 | Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials | 2017 | 21 Pages |
Abstract
NiCrO3 has been proposed as a likely candidate for antiferromagnetic half metallic behaviour. A sample prepared at high pressure adopts the corundum structure with Ni/Cr cation disorder, and is found to have off-stoichiometric composition Ni0.80Cr1.20O3. This material shows complex local magnetic ordering phenomena at temperatures below 120Â K but without any long range spin order observed by neutron diffraction. The transition to local ferrimagnetism occurs at 50-100Â K, with two distinct regimes at TC1Â =Â 95 and TC2Â =Â 53Â K evidencing electronic phase separation driven by variations in local composition. At low temperature the system undergoes a further transition at TC3Â =Â 22Â K, assigned to potential freezing of a cluster glass-like state, that results in a substantial increase in magnetic anisotropy. Ni0.80Cr1.20O3 is a bistable relaxor ferrimagnet where magnetic properties are linked to the lattice strain manifold that is determined by the peculiarities in the local chemical composition.
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Authors
A.F. Kusmartseva, A.M. Arevalo-Lopez, M. Halder, J.P. Attfield,