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Magnetic phase diagram of $Sr_3 Fe_2 O_{7-x}$

Published 7 Feb 2013 in cond-mat.str-el and cond-mat.mtrl-sci | (1302.1815v2)

Abstract: Magnetometry, electrical transport, and neutron scattering measurements were performed on single crystals of the Fe{4+}-containing perovskite-related phase Sr_3Fe_2O_7-x as a function of oxygen content. Although both the crystal structure and electron configuration of this compound are closely similar to those of well-studied ruthenates and manganates, it exhibits very different physical properties. The fully-oxygenated compound (x=0) exhibits a charge-disproportionation transition at T_D = 340 K, and an antiferromagnetic transition at T_N = 115 K. For temperatures T \leq T_D, the material is a small-gap insulator; the antiferromagnetic order is incommensurate, which implies competing exchange interactions between the Fe{4+} moments. The fully-deoxygenated compound (x=1) is highly insulating, and its Fe{3+} moments exhibit commensurate antiferromagnetic order below T_N ~ 600 K. Compounds with intermediate x exhibit different order with lower T_N, likely as a consequence of frustrated exchange interactions between Fe{3+} and Fe{4+} sublattices. A previous proposal that the magnetic transition temperature reaches zero is not supported.

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