Abstract

The high-pressure evolution of structural and magnetic properties of the single valence Mn3+ manganite La0.8Sr0.2Mn0.9Sb0.1O3 was studied by means of neutron powder diffraction up to 4.5 GPa in the temperature range of 10–300 K. At ambient pressure, a ferromagnetic ground state with the magnetic ordering temperature TC ≈ 175 K is stabilized. Application of high pressure suppresses the initial FM phase and leads to the appearance of a new A-type antiferromagnetic AFM phase with TN ~ 130 K at P = 2.2 GPa. Under compression, both TC and TN almost linearly increases with the pressure coefficient of 1.9(2) and 0.9(3) K/GPa, respectively. It is assumed that the appearance of the A-type AFM state is mediated by the strong anisotropic distortions of MnO6 octahedra, coupled to the egdx2-z2 orbital polarization at high pressures.

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