Structural transition in an unusual $5d$-electron ferromagnetic insulator
ORAL
Abstract
Double-perovskite barium sodium osmate (Ba$_2$NaOsO$_6$) is a ferromagnetic (FM) insulator ($T_c\sim6.8$ K, ordered moment $\sim$0.2 $\mu_B$ per formula unit) with $<110>$ easy axis. We present precision x-ray diffraction studies on single crystals to understand structural symmetry in this rare FM compound. At room temperature there is a subtle splitting of crystal Bragg peaks indicating the global symmetry to be weakly tetragonal. At or slightly above $T_c$, the material becomes orthorhombic. These changes are crucial in lifting the degeneracy of $d$-state manifold and are likely associated with orbital ordering.
*Work performed at the Advanced Photon Source was supported by the DOE, under Contract No. DE-AC02-06CH11357.
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