2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.jcrysgro.2011.06.002
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Crystal growth and magnetic properties of the double perovskites R2MnNiO6 (R=Pr, Sm and Ho) by a hydrothermal route

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“…The XRD pattern shows a high degree of crystallization. The main diffraction peaks of the XRD profile are in good agreement with the XRD data already reported in the literature for the double perovskite oxides systems [17,18,20,21] and are usually indexed to the monoclinic structure with P2 1 /n, space group.…”
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“…The XRD pattern shows a high degree of crystallization. The main diffraction peaks of the XRD profile are in good agreement with the XRD data already reported in the literature for the double perovskite oxides systems [17,18,20,21] and are usually indexed to the monoclinic structure with P2 1 /n, space group.…”
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confidence: 87%
“…3(b, c)) display clear lattice fringes that further confirm a high crystallinity level of the material. The characteristic distances, accurately measured on the power spectrum ( [18,20,21]. Booth et al [18] explained this downturn in the magnetization at lowest temperatures for the Sm 2 NiMnO 6 and Nd 2 NiMnO 6 systems as due to the presence of magnetocrystalline anisotropy induced by the spin-orbit coupling of the Mn-Ni network to rare earth.…”
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“…The perovskite family shows a gradual structural change as A-site ionic radius decreases. Besides, their properties also change noticeably with the substitution of La 3+ by a rare-earth element with smaller ionic radius [19][20][21][22][23], which can be attributed to the changes of the B(B′)-O bond length, B-O-B′ bond angles, and bond exchange interactions. For instance, smaller lanthanide substitution for La shrinks the Cu-O bond length and increases the CuO 2 layer buckling in Ln 2 CuSnO 6 (Ln = La, Pr, Nd, and Sm) system [24].…”
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