Weak ferromagnetism in high purity $\mathrm{NaFeF_3}$ prepared by a novel wet-chemical synthesis method
2020
We report a novel synthesis method for, and structural and magnetic characterization of the fluoroperovskite $\mathrm{NaFeF_3}$. We have developed a wet-chemical method that allows preparation of large volumes of air-sensitive fluoroperovskites with high purity. $\mathrm{NaFeF_3}$ has a Neel temperature ($T_N$) of 90 K and a Weiss constant ($\theta$) of -124 K, corresponding to dominant antiferromagnetic interactions. Below $T_N$, a slight difference is observed between zero-field and field cooled samples, indicating spin-canting and weak ferromagnetism. AC magnetometry confirms that weak ferromagnetism is inherent to $\mathrm{NaFeF_3}$ and not due to impurities. From powder neutron diffraction data, we describe the magnetic structure precisely as a weakly canted G-type (magnetic space group $Pn'ma'$). A ferromagnetic component is allowed in $Pn'ma'$, however, this component may be absent in zero magnetic fields and is too small to be confirmed on the basis of powder neutron diffraction data.
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