The synthesis and physical properties of the double perovskite (DP) compound BaCdReOwith the 5electronic configuration are reported. Three successive phases originating from a spin-orbit-entangled= 3/2 state, confirmed by a reduced effective magnetic moment of 0.72 , were observed upon cooling. X-ray diffraction measurements revealed a structural transition from a high-temperature cubic structure to a low-temperature tetragonal structure at= 170 K, below which the= 3/2 state was preserved. Magnetization, heat capacity, and thermal expansion measurements showed two more electronic transitions to a possible quadrupole ordered state at= 25 K and an antiferromagnetic order of dipoles with a ferromagnetic moment of ∼0.2 at= 12 K. These properties were compared with those of the DP's sister compounds BaReO(= Mg, Zn, and Ca) and the chemical trend is discussed in terms of the mean-field theory for spin-orbit-coupled 5electrons (2010 Chen174440). The DP BaReOcompounds provide a unique opportunity for a systematic investigation of symmetry breaking in the presence of multipolar degrees of freedom.
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