Abstract
The recently-discovered high pressure material MnFe3O5 displays a rich variety of magnetically ordered states on cooling. Fe spins order antiferromagnetically below a Néel transition at 350 K. A second transition at 150 K marks Mn spin order that leads to spin canting of some of the Fe spins and ferrimagnetism. A further transition at 60 K is driven by charge ordering of Fe2+ and Fe3+ over two inequivalent Fe sites, with further canting of all spins. Electrical resistivity measurements reveal semiconducting behaviour in MnFe3O5 with a change in activation energy at 285 K.
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Hong, K. H., Arevalo-Lopez, A. M., Coduri, M., McNally, G. M., & Attfield, J. P. (2018). Cation, magnetic, and charge ordering in MnFe3O5. Journal of Materials Chemistry C, 6(13), 3271–3273. https://doi.org/10.1039/c8tc00053k
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