XXII International Conference on the Use of Neutron Scattering in Condensed Matter Research (RNICS-2012), St. Petersburg, Zelenogorsk (October 15-19, 2012)
Highly correlated electronic systems
Neutron diffraction studies of the structure of substituted complex cobalt oxides
V. V. Sikolenkoabc,
V. V. Efimovb,
S. Schorrc,
C. Ritterd,
I. O. Troyanchuke a Joint Institute for Nuclear Research, Dubna, Moscow region
b Karlsruhe Institute of Technology,
Karlsruhe, Germany
c Helmholtz Center Berlin,
Berlin, Germany
d Institute Laue Langevin,
Grenoble, France
e Scientific-Practical Materials Research Centre of NAS of Belarus
Abstract:
The effect of substitution of manganese and niobium for cobalt on the magnetic and crystal structure of doped cobaltites has been studied by the neutron diffraction method. The Pr
$_{0.5}$Sr
$_{0.5}$Co
$_{1-x}$Mn
$_x$O
$_3$ samples undergo, with increasing
$x$, a series of transitions of the crystal structure from the monoclinic
I2/a to orthorhombic
Immm phase, and then, to the high-temperature tetragonal
I4/mcm phase and low-temperature orthorhombic
Fmmm phase. Undoped Pr
$_{0.5}$Sr
$_{0.5}$CoO
$_3$ is a ferromagnet, but the magnetic ordering is destroyed with increasing
$x$. At high degrees of substitution of manganese, the
A-type antiferromagnetic ordering is observed. Substitution of niobium for cobalt in La
$_{1-x}$Sr
$_x$CoO
$_3$ compositions leads to changes in the Co–O bond length and the unit cell volume, which is accompanied by a decrease in the ferromagnetic moment. The Co
$\to$ Nb substitution prevents the formation of Со
$^{4+}$ and leads to the stabilization of Со
$^{3+}$ in a high-spin state.