Selective Synthesis and Crystal Chemistry of Candidate Rare-Earth Kitaev Materials: Honeycomb and Hyperhoneycomb Na2PrO3
Ryutaro Okuma,
Kylie MacFarquharson,
Radu Coldea
Abstract:Rare-earth oxides have attracted interest as a platform
for studying
frustrated magnetism arising from bond-dependent anisotropic interactions.
Ordered rock salt compounds Na2PrO3 crystallize
in two polymorphs (α and β) comprising honeycomb and hyperhoneycomb
lattices of octahedrally coordinated Pr4+ (4f
1). Although possible realization of antiferromagnetic
Kitaev interactions is anticipated for these phases on the basis of ab initio models, the air sensitivity of the two polymorphs
has hampered reliable crys… Show more
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