Magnetic Behaviour of the Bi2-y Sry Ir2 O7 Pyrochlore Solid Solution
Abstract
The temperature dependence of magnetic susceptibility of the Bi2-ySryIr2O7 system was studied from 2 to 300 K. According to these measurements, the solid solution (0≤ y≤ 0.9) does not show any magnetic transition; however, a noticeable deviation from the Curie-Weiss law occurs and the magnetic behavior of this system can be ascribed to short-range magnetic order that is also present in several geometrically frustrated systems. The Pauli magnetic susceptibility decreases as the Sr content increases, this can be associated with a shift towards Ir5+ in samples; also the Ir effective magnetic moment decreases. The estimated Wilson-ratio indicates the presence of strong electron-electron correlations.
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