Common effect of chemical and external pressures on the magnetic properties of RCoPO (R = La, Pr, Nd, Sm). II
Abstract
The direct correspondence between Co band ferromagnetism and structural parameters is investigated in the pnictide oxides RCoPO for different rare-earth ions (R = La, Pr, Nd, Sm) by means of muon-spin spectroscopy and ab-initio calculations, complementing our results published previously [G. Prando et al., Phys. Rev. B 87, 064401 (2013)]. Both the transition temperature to the ferromagnetic phase T_C and the volume of the crystallographic unit cell V are found to be conveniently tuned by the R ionic radius and/or external pressure. A linear correlation between T_C and V is reported and ab-initio calculations unambiguously demonstrate a full equivalence of chemical and external pressures. As such, R ions are shown to be influencing the ferromagnetic phase only via the induced structural shrinkage without involving any active role from the electronic f degrees of freedom, which are only giving a sizeable magnetic contribution at much lower temperatures.
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