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Magnetic properties of bulk BiCrO3 studied with dc and ac magnetization and specific heat. | LitMetric

Magnetic properties of bulk BiCrO3 studied with dc and ac magnetization and specific heat.

Inorg Chem

Advanced Nano Materials Laboratory (ANML) and Quantum Beam Center, National Institute for Materials Science (NIMS), 1-1 Namiki, Tsukuba, Ibaraki 305-0044, Japan.

Published: October 2007

AI Article Synopsis

  • A single-phase BiCrO(3) sample was prepared under high pressure and temperature, and its magnetic properties were studied through various measurements.
  • Four magnetic anomalies were identified at temperatures around 40, 75, 109, and 111 K, with a notable long-range antiferromagnetic order occurring at 109 K.
  • The study also observed changes in magnetic behavior and structural phase transition near 420 K, indicating complex interactions and transitions within the material's magnetic properties.

Article Abstract

Single-phased powder BiCrO(3) sample was prepared at 6 GPa and 1653 K. Its magnetic properties were investigated by dc/ac magnetization, magnetic relaxation, and specific heat measurements. Four anomalies of magnetic origin were found near 40, 75, 109, and 111 K. The long-range antiferromagnetic order with weak ferromagnetism occurs at T(N) = 109 K. The ac susceptibilities showed that the transition near T(N) is a two-step transition. Additional frequency-independent broad anomalies were observed on the real part of the ac susceptibilities near 75 K, likely, caused by the change in the magnetic easy axis. The dc magnetic susceptibilities also had anomalies at 75 K, and the isothermal magnetization curves and relaxation curves changed their behavior below 75 K. Below 40 K, frequency-dependent anomalies with very large temperature shifts were observed on both the real and imaginary parts of the ac susceptibilities. The monoclinic-to-orthorhombic structural phase transition near 420 K was investigated by magnetization and differential scanning calorimetry measurements.

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