Abstract
The crystal structure and the magnetic ordering pattern of the electrically insulating perovskite CeVO 3 was investigated by high-resolution powder X-ray diffraction and single-crystal neutron diffraction. A structural phase transition from an orthorhombic to a monoclinic structure (with space groups Pbnm and P2 1/b, respectively) was observed upon cooling below T s = 136 K. This transition is associated with a strong distortion of the VO 6-octahedra and can be attributed to orbital ordering. A magnetic ordering transition driven by exchange interactions between vanadium moments is observed at T N = 124 K, and antiferromagnetic interactions between magnetic moments on vanadium and cerium ions induce a progressive magnetic polarization of the cerium sublattice at lower temperatures. The full magnetic structure is described by a superposition of the modes (C x , F y , -) and (F x , C y , -). The unit cell volume and the tilt angles of the VO 6-octahedra in the CeVO 3-crystal structure are anomalous compared to those of other members of the series RVO 3 (R = lanthanide atom), and the ordered magnetic moments on both vanadium and cerium sublattices at low temperatures are considerably smaller than the free-ion values of V 3+ and Ce 3+. Possible origins of this behavior are discussed. © 2008 Springer-Verlag.
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Reehuis, M., Ulrich, C., Pattison, P., Miyasaka, M., Tokura, Y., & Keimer, B. (2008). Crystal and magnetic structure of CeVO 3. European Physical Journal B, 64(1), 27–34. https://doi.org/10.1140/epjb/e2008-00277-7
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