2017
DOI: 10.1103/physrevb.96.024409
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Magnetic order and magnetoelectric properties of R2CoMnO6 perovskites ( R=Ho , Tm, Yb, and Lu)

Abstract: We present a detailed study on the magnetic structure and magnetoelectric properties of several double perovskites R 2 CoMnO 6 (R= Ho, Tm, Yb and Lu). All of these samples show an almost perfect (~94%) ordering of Co 2+ and Mn 4+ cations in the unit cell. Our research reveals that the magnetic ground state strongly depends on the R-size. For samples with larger R (Ho and Tm), the ground state is formed by a ferromagnetic order (F-type) of Co 2+ and Mn 4+ moments while R either remains mainly disordered (Ho) or… Show more

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“…A sharp and positive peak of d χ /d T was observed at ~ 114 K, which represents an additional domain wall de-pinning process associated with the predominant long-range ferromagnetic order 37 , 38 . The χ values for the two different orientations exhibit strong magnetic anisotropy, which suggests that the spins are nearly aligned along the c axis, consistent with the neutron diffraction results that the ferromagnetic moments are aligned closed to the c -axis 20 , 21 .…”
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confidence: 86%
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“…A sharp and positive peak of d χ /d T was observed at ~ 114 K, which represents an additional domain wall de-pinning process associated with the predominant long-range ferromagnetic order 37 , 38 . The χ values for the two different orientations exhibit strong magnetic anisotropy, which suggests that the spins are nearly aligned along the c axis, consistent with the neutron diffraction results that the ferromagnetic moments are aligned closed to the c -axis 20 , 21 .…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 86%
“…In the case that misplaced magnetic ions are frustrated, the portion of anti-sites may increase further. Thus, the observed magnetic moments are compatible with the amount of antisite defects estimated as 6–8% from the neutron diffraction experiments on the isostructrual compounds 20 , 21 . To verify the oxygen content of the as-grown crystal, we used a thermogravimetric and differential thermal analysis under 5% H 2 /Ar atmosphere.…”
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confidence: 82%
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“…The formation of anti-sites in addition to the dominant FM order 27,29,30 of Co 2+ and Mn 4+ moments is known as the mechanism for the observed magnetic exchange bias in polycrystalline Y 2 CoMnO 6 19 . In Tm 2 CoMnO 6 and Er 2 CoMnO 6 (ECMO), the neutron diffraction studies confirm that the order of Co 2+ and Mn 4+ moments is FM and the order of Er 3+ /Tm 3+ moments at lower temperature activates the additional ferrimagnetic (FIM) order between Er 3+ /Tm 3+ and ferromagnetic Co 2+ /Mn 4+ sublattices 3133 . The FIM order exhibits an inversion of the magnetic hysteresis loop in polycrystalline ECMO 34 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 87%
“…For example, in compounds with nonsymmorphic space groups, if the magnetic atoms sit at special Wyckoff positions (e.g., with pointgroup symmetry −1, as the monoclinic R 2 MnMO 6 [M: Ni,Co] series), some propagation vectors at the zone boundary of the paraelectric phase favor polar symmetries and the occurrence of type II multiferroicity. An example is the collinear E phase in monoclinic P2 1 /n double perovskites (DPs) presenting upup-down-down (↑↑↓↓) spin chains along a particular crystallographic direction (e.g., R 2 MnCoO 6 , R = Yb, Lu [3]). The presence of a magnetic propagation vector k = (0, 0, 1/2) implies that the glide plane is necessarily broken.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%