Abstract

The structural and magnetic properties of the perovskite Sr 2MnSbO 6 have been studied. Combining neutron and X-ray powder diffraction data, the temperature evolution of the structural parameters was investigated with the Rietveld method between 2 and 1000 K. The crystal structure is tetragonal (space group I4/ m) within the temperature interval of 2–750 K and cubic (space group Fm-3 m) above 750 K. Both octahedral B-site positions were found to be partially occupied by Mn and Sb, but with different Mn/Sb ratios. The magnetic susceptibilities showed irreversibility between field cooled and zero-field cooled (ZFC) conditions and spin glass like magnetic dynamics including aging and memory phenomena at temperatures below 30 K; all appearing well above a broad maximum at 13 K in the ZFC susceptibility curves. This suggests that the material reaches an unconventional spin-glass state at low temperatures, possibly arising from a competitive situation between the double exchange (ferromagnetism) and the super-exchange (antiferromagnetism). Neutron diffraction patterns showed no evidence of a long-range magnetic ordering at 2 K which is consistent with spin glass behavior. The factors governing the observed structural and magnetic properties of Sr 2MnSbO 6 are discussed and compared with those of other quaternary Mn- and Sb-containing perovskites. Graphs of the temperature of magnetic phase transitions as functions of the cation size were constructed and are discussed for the AB 3+ 1/2B 5+ 1/2O 3 series with isomorphous substitution of B 3+ and B 5+ cations. Possible influence of the A-cation sublattice on magnetic properties is also shortly considered.

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