Abstract:
Neutron diffraction and magnetic studies of a TbBaCo2O5 + γ polycrystalline sample with a perovskite-like layered structure have revealed that spontaneous magnetization appears at 305 K and decreases sharply below 200 K. It has been shown that the crystal structure is described by space group Pmmm with a 2ap · atp · 2ap unit cell. The magnetic structure in the high-temperature magnetic phase consists of the G-type antiferromagnetic and ferromagnetic components, whereas the magnetic structure in the low-temperature phase is a G-type antiferromagnetic. The ferromagnetic component appears due to the noncollinearity of the magnetic moments of Co3+ ions, which are in the high-spin state in pyramids and in the low-spin state in octahedrons. The antiferromagnetic component is present in the octahedral sublattice, because oxygen vacancies are partially ordered.