The effect of hole-doping on the magnetic properties of Nd1-xTiO3
Journal Articles
Overview
Research
Identity
View All
Overview
abstract
The magnetic properties of the hole(x)-doped Mott-Hubbard, antiferromagnetic
insulator, NdTiO3, have been investigated in Nd1-xTiO3. For the materials in
0.010(6) < x < 0.112(4), correlation between the structural and magnetic
properties is discussed with respect to the Ti - O - Ti angles and the Ti - O
bond distances. For 0.010(6) < x < 0.071(10), long-range magnetic order is
observed through low temperature neutron diffraction and heat capacity. Neel
ordering temperatures of 88.2 K and 61.9 K are determined, respectively, for x
= 0.019(6) and x = 0.064(10). From high resolution neutron diffraction, the
Pnma magnetic structure is assigned, unambiguously, as GxCy on Ti3+ and Cy2 on
Nd3+. The Ti3+ ordered moment decreases gradually from 0.45(8) uB for x =
0.019(6) to 0.31(7) uB for x = 0.071(10), but vanishes abruptly for higher x.
Antiferromagnetic short-range order exists for 0.074(9) < x < 0.098(10) as
determined by neutron diffraction and the field-dependence of the
susceptibility. This is the first observation of short-range order for any
hole-doped titanate system. For 29(4)% hole-doping in Nd1-xTiO3, x > 0.098(10),
all magnetic ordering is destroyed.