Y3MnAu5:在交织的集群相中,有三个独特的d金属功能
Saroj L Samal1, Abhishek Pandey, David C Johnston
1Ames Laboratory-USDOE, Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa 50011, USA.
Journal of the American Chemical Society
|December 25, 2012
概括
一个新的Y3MnAu5金属间相表现出复杂的磁性行为,包括铁磁相互作用和75K的反铁磁过渡,具有独特的螺旋旋结构.
科学领域:
- 固态化学 固态化学
- 材料科学 材料科学 材料科学
- 磁力学 磁力学 是一种
背景情况:
- 金属间化合物具有独特的结构和电子特性.
- 了解新材料中的磁相互作用对于技术应用至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 为了合成和表征新的Y3MnAu5金属间相.
- 为了研究它的晶体结构,磁性和电子行为.
主要方法:
- 弧形化和化以合成该化合物.
- 用X射线衍射进行结构分析.
- 测量磁性易感度以探测磁性排序.
- 电子结构的旋转极化LMTO-LSDA计算.
主要成果:
- 成功合成了Y3MnAu5阶段,具有面结构.
- 磁性易感性揭示了铁磁相互作用和75K的反铁磁过渡.
- 提出了一个平面非线性螺旋式反铁磁结构.
- 电子结构计算表明金属基态具有显著的Y-Au和Mn-Au结合.
结论:
- Y3MnAu5是一种具有复杂磁性排序的新型金属间化合物.
- 局部Mn旋转和延长的Y/Au电子状态之间的相互作用决定了它的磁性行为.
- 该化合物的结构和特性使其成为进一步磁性和电子研究的候选者.
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