Chloride Reduction of Mn3+ in Mild Hydrothermal Synthesis of a Charge Ordered Defect Pyrochlore, CsMn2+Mn3+F6, a Canted Antiferromagnet with a Hard Ferromagnetic Component

Geometrically frustrated systems play an important role in studying new physical phenomena and unconventional thermodynamics. Charge ordered defect pyrochlores AM 2+ M 3+F6 offer a convenient platform for probing the interplay between electron distribution over M 2+ and M 3+ sites and structural dis...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of the American Chemical Society 2021-08, Vol.143 (30), p.11554-11567
Hauptverfasser: Klepov, Vladislav V, Pace, Kristen A, Berseneva, Anna A, Felder, Justin B, Calder, Stuart, Morrison, Gregory, Zhang, Qiang, Kirkham, Melanie J, Parker, David S, zur Loye, Hans-Conrad
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Zusammenfassung:Geometrically frustrated systems play an important role in studying new physical phenomena and unconventional thermodynamics. Charge ordered defect pyrochlores AM 2+ M 3+F6 offer a convenient platform for probing the interplay between electron distribution over M 2+ and M 3+ sites and structural distortions; however, they are limited to compounds with M 2+/3+ = V, Fe, Ni, and Cu due to difficulties in the simultaneous stabilization of other 3d elements in the +2 and +3 oxidation states. Herein, we employ Cl– anions under hydrothermal conditions for the mild reduction of Mn2O3 in concentrated HF to obtain the CsMn2+Mn3+F6 composition as a phase pure sample and study its properties. The magnetism of CsMn2F6 was characterized by measuring the magnetic susceptibility and isothermal magnetization data, and a magnetic transition to a canted antiferromagnet state was found at 24.1 K. We determined the magnetic structure of CsMn2F6 using powder neutron diffraction, which revealed successive long-range ordering of the Mn2+ and Mn3+ sites that is accompanied by a second transition. The role and strength of magnetic exchange interactions were characterized using DFT calculations.
ISSN:0002-7863
1520-5126
DOI:10.1021/jacs.1c04245