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Effects of Non-Stoichiometry on the Ground State of the Frustrated System Li(0.8)Ni(0.6)Sb(0.4)O(2)

The non-stoichiometric system Li(0.8)Ni(0.6)Sb(0.4)O(2) is a Li-deficient derivative of the zigzag honeycomb antiferromagnet Li(3)Ni(2)SbO(6). Structural and magnetic properties of Li(0.8)Ni(0.6)Sb(0.4)O(2) were studied by means of X-ray diffraction, magnetic susceptibility, specific heat, and nucle...

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Autores principales: Vavilova, Evgeniya, Salikhov, Timur, Iakovleva, Margarita, Vasilchikova, Tatyana, Zvereva, Elena, Shukaev, Igor, Nalbandyan, Vladimir, Vasiliev, Alexander
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: MDPI 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8621701/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34832185
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma14226785
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Sumario:The non-stoichiometric system Li(0.8)Ni(0.6)Sb(0.4)O(2) is a Li-deficient derivative of the zigzag honeycomb antiferromagnet Li(3)Ni(2)SbO(6). Structural and magnetic properties of Li(0.8)Ni(0.6)Sb(0.4)O(2) were studied by means of X-ray diffraction, magnetic susceptibility, specific heat, and nuclear magnetic resonance measurements. Powder X-ray diffraction data shows the formation of a new phase, which is Sb-enriched and Li-deficient with respect to the structurally honeycomb-ordered Li(3)Ni(2)SbO(6). This structural modification manifests in a drastic change of the magnetic properties in comparison to the stoichiometric partner. Bulk static (dc) magnetic susceptibility measurements show an overall antiferromagnetic interaction (Θ = −4 K) between Ni(2+) spins (S = 1), while dynamic (ac) susceptibility reveals a transition into a spin glass state at a freezing temperature T(SG) ~ 8 K. These results were supported by the absence of the λ-anomaly in the specific heat C(p)(T) down to 2 K. Moreover, combination of the bulk static susceptibility, heat capacity and (7)Li NMR studies indicates a complicated temperature transformation of the magnetic system. We observe a development of a cluster spin glass, where the Ising-like Ni(2+) magnetic moments demonstrate a 2D correlated slow short-range dynamics already at 12 K, whereas the formation of 3D short range static ordered clusters occurs far below the spin-glass freezing temperature at T ~ 4 K as it can be seen from the (7)Li NMR spectrum.