3D to 2D Magnetic Ordering of Fe3+Oxides Induced by Their Layered Perovskite Structure

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The antiferromagnetic behavior of Fe3+ oxides of composition RE1.2Ba1.2Ca0.6Fe3O8, RE2.2Ba3.2Ca2.6Fe8O21, and REBa2Ca2Fe5O13 (RE = Gd, Tb) is highly influenced by the type of oxygen polyhedron around the Fe3+ cations and their ordering, which is coupled with the layered RE/Ba/Ca arrangement within the perovskite-related structure. Determination of the magnetic structures reveals different magnetic moments associated with Fe3+ spins in the different oxygen polyhedra (octahedron, tetrahedron, and square pyramid). The structural aspects impact on the strength of the Fe-O-Fe superexchange interactions and, therefore, on the Néel temperature (TN) of the compounds. The oxides present an interesting transition from three-dimensional (3D) to two-dimensional (2D) magnetic behavior above TN. The 2D magnetic interactions are stronger within the FeO6 octahedra layers than in the FeO4 tetrahedra layers.

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De Irujo-Labalde, X. M., Amador, U., Ritter, C., Goto, M., Patino, M. A., Shimakawa, Y., & Garciá-Martín, S. (2021). 3D to 2D Magnetic Ordering of Fe3+Oxides Induced by Their Layered Perovskite Structure. Inorganic Chemistry, 60(11), 8027–8034. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.inorgchem.1c00529

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