Local Moment Paramagnetism in Insulating CrAl<sub>3</sub>Bi<sub>2</sub>O<sub>9</sub>
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Abstract
CrAl3Bi2O9 forms in a mullite-type structure characterized by linear chains of edge-sharing, Cr- and Al-centered octahedra. Measurements of dc magnetic susceptibility χ carried out on high quality single crystals of this compound reveal a fluctuating moment of 2.60 μB/Cr -- reduced from the 3.87 μB/Cr expected for Cr3+ -- while χ deviates from the Curie-Weiss law below temperature T ~ 50 K, remaining enhanced down at least to T = 3 K. The Weiss temperature ΘW = -23 K suggests that the prevailing local moment interactions are antiferromagnetic in nature. Measurements of magnetization vs. field H below T = 10 K reveal deviations from H/T scaling, suggesting that the additional contribution to χ is not Brillouin-like. UV/Vis spectroscopy reveals a rapid increase in absorption corresponding to transitions across an insulating gap of ~ 3 eV, slightly larger than the DFT direct gap of Al4Bi2O9.
*Acknowledgment is made to the Donors of the American Chemical Society Petroleum Research Fund, for support of this research under contract 56764-UNI10. The SBU diffractometer was obtained through NSF grant CHE-0840483.
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Presenters
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Jack Simonson
- Department of Physics, Farmingdale State College