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Effect of A-site disorder on the magnetic transition in doped Sr2YRuO6 double perovskites

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Abstract We investigate the effects of A-site cation disorder on the magnetic transition in doped Sr2YRuO6 insulating double perovskites. Disorder is induced by partially substituting Sr for Ca, Ba and… Click to show full abstract

Abstract We investigate the effects of A-site cation disorder on the magnetic transition in doped Sr2YRuO6 insulating double perovskites. Disorder is induced by partially substituting Sr for Ca, Ba and La. The relative concentration of the doping ions was carefully chosen in order to warrant a constant average ionic radius equal to the one found in Sr2+. The variance, σ2 =   −  2, where rA is the ionic radius of each type of ion occupying the A-site, is the parameter used to quantify disorder. Unexpectedly, in spite of the fact that the magnetic ground state in Sr2YRuO6 is the result of a delicate balance between competitive ferro- and antiferromagnetic interactions with bound lengths and angles playing a relevant role, the magnetic transition temperature is virtually insensitive to disorder, in sharp contrast to the behavior observed for metallic perovskites. This result supports the idea that the leading mechanism suppressing the magnetic transition in Sr2YRuO6 is the deviation from planarity of the RuO2 layers.

Keywords: transition; disorder magnetic; magnetic transition; site; sr2yruo6

Journal Title: Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials
Year Published: 2020

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