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Structural phase transitions in the kagome lattice based materials Cs2-xRbxSnCu3F12 (x =0, 0.5, 1.0, 1.5).
- Source :
- CrystEngComm; 2014, Vol. 16 Issue 32, p7419-7425, 7p
- Publication Year :
- 2014
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Abstract
- The solid solution Cs<subscript>2-x</subscript>RbxSnCu<subscript>3</subscript>F<subscript>12</subscript> (x = 0, 0.5, 1.0, 1.5) has been investigated crystallographically between 100 and 300 K using synchrotron X-ray powder diffraction and, in the case of x = 0, neutron powder diffraction. For Cs<subscript>2</subscript>RbxSnCu<subscript>3</subscript>F<subscript>12</subscript> (x = 0), there is a structural transition from the previously reported room temperature rhombohedral symmetry (R3m) to monoclinic (P2n) symmetry at 170 K. This transformation is repeated for the x = 0.5 composition, but with an increased transition temperature of 250 K. For x = 1.0 the monoclinic phase is found at 300 K, suggesting that the transition temperature is increased even further. For x = 1.5 a different behaviour, more akin to that previously reported for Cs<subscript>2</subscript>RbxSnCu<subscript>3</subscript>F<subscript>12</subscript>, is found: a single phase transition between rhombohedral symmetry (R3) and triclinic symmetry (P1) is found at 280 K. In agreement with previous single crystal studies, Cs<subscript>2</subscript>RbxSnCu<subscript>3</subscript>F<subscript>12</subscript> powder exhibits strong antiferromagnetic interactions (Θ -268 K) and long-range magnetic order at T<subscript>N</subscript> 19.3 K. The finite magnetic moment observed for T < TN might be explained by a Dzyaloshinskii--Moriya interaction, due to the lowering of symmetry from rhombohedral to monoclinic, which was not suggested in the earlier single crystal study. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 14668033
- Volume :
- 16
- Issue :
- 32
- Database :
- Complementary Index
- Journal :
- CrystEngComm
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 100092997
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1039/c4ce00788c