Structural defects on an atomic level can crucially impact the magnetic properties of a material. We study this phenomenon by means of magnetometry and powder neutron diffraction on a stoichiometric, monoclinic pyrrhotite (Fe7S8), which is a classic omission structure with a magnetic anomaly at about 30 K. The initial structural distortion of the pyrrhotite at 300 K caused by the vacancy arrangement decreases upon cooling, and simultaneous to the magnetic anomaly the anisotropic contraction of the unit cell homogenizes the covalency of the Fe-Fe bonds with lengths less than 3.0 Å and the Fe-S-Fe bond angles. These changes on the atomic level affect the spin-orbit coupling and the super-exchange interactions in Fe7S8, and trigger the low-temperature magnetic anomaly within a crystallographically stable system.
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Koulialias, D., Canévet, E., Charilaou, M., Weidler, P. G., Löffler, J. F., & Gehring, A. U. (2018). The relation between local structural distortion and the low-temperature magnetic anomaly in Fe7S8. Journal of Physics Condensed Matter, 30(42). https://doi.org/10.1088/1361-648X/aadf54
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