New Member of the "112" Family, LaBaCo2O5.5: Synthesis, Structure, and Magnetism

2009 
The outermost member of the 112 family LaBaCo2O5.5 has been synthesized using a multistep method to stabilize its structure. Its structural study, combining neutron powder diffraction and electron microscopy, shows that its orthorhombic matrix consists of layers of corner-shared CoO6 octahedra interconnected through CoO5 pyramids like in the other 112 cobaltates but contains small LaBaMn2O5.5-type domains (8%) due to local oxygen displacement. Its magnetic properties and magnetic structure evidence the following features: G-type antiferromagnetic/G-type ferrimagnetic/paramagnetic with TN = 260 K and TC = 326 K. This cobaltate differs from other 112 cobaltates by its antiferromagnetic structure which keeps the same symmetry as its ferrimagnetic phase, probably due to the size effect of La3+ upon crystal field. Trivalent cobalt is shown to keep the intermediate spin state in the whole temperature range from 10 to 326 K.
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