S. MizusakiJ. SatoTakashi TaniguchiY. NagataSzu‐Hsueh LaiM. D. LanTadashi C. OzawaY. NoroH. Samata
The crystallographic, magnetic, and electric properties of CaMn(1-x)Ir(x)O(3) (0≤x≤0.6) were investigated. The lattice constants increase with increasing content of Ir. Specimens of 0.05≤x≤0.2 show antiferromagnetic behavior; however, ferromagnetism is observed for specimens of 0.3≤x≤0.6. T(N) decreases as the Ir content increases. T(N) is superseded by T(C) without passing 0 K and T(C) continues to increase in the ferromagnetic composition range. The effective moment μ(eff) decreases as the Ir content increases. The Weiss temperature is negative for small x; however, it continues to increase while changing its sign at about x = 0.3. The results were explained by assuming a mixed valence state of Mn(3+), Mn(4+), Ir(4+), and Ir(5+) ions. The composition dependence of μ(eff) could be explained qualitatively using the ion fractions estimated from the Ir content dependence of the unit cell volume. Experimental results suggest the coexistence of antiferromagnetic and ferromagnetic phases. When the volume fraction of the ferromagnetic phase dominates that of the antiferromagnetic phase, the system seems to show ferromagnetism.
M. MiclauJ. HejtmánekR. RetouxK. Knı́žekZ. JirákRaymond FrésardA. MaignanS. HébertM. HervieuC. Martin
Yongquan GuoWei LiSujoy RoyNaushad Ali
Philipp ThielSascha PopulohSonghak YoonGesine SauckeKristaps RubenisAnke Weidenkaff