Charge ordering at room temperature in

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, , Citation J Blasco et al 1997 J. Phys.: Condens. Matter 9 10321 DOI 10.1088/0953-8984/9/47/002

0953-8984/9/47/10321

Abstract

has been studied by means of a.c. magnetic susceptibility, x-ray and neutron diffraction from 1.5 up to 330 K. This compound shows a structural transition at 299.7 K. Below this temperature a charge ordering state was observed by both x-ray and neutron diffraction measurements. The structure is orthorhombic at temperatures higher than 300 K, but at lower temperatures the patterns show new reflection peaks that can be accounted for in a monoclinic unit cell with stripes of and in the ac-plane. Moreover, the system orders antiferromagnetically at around 120 K giving rise to a magnetic structure of CE type. The magnetic susceptibility measurement clearly shows an anomalous behaviour at both transition temperatures. The charge ordering temperature for the compound is the highest reported in the series (RE = rare earth). This is argued to be a consequence of the larger orthorhombic distortion produced in the unit cell by the lower size of ion.

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10.1088/0953-8984/9/47/002