Synthesis and Magnetism of a Li2FeSiO4 Single Crystal
Abstract
A macroscopic single crystal of γ II-Li\(2\)FeSiO\(4\) has been grown by means of the high-pressure optical floating-zone technique. Static magnetic susceptibility implies that the tetrahedrally-coordinated Fe2+ ions are in the high-spin, S=2, state. While a sharp decrease in implies long-range antiferromagnetic order below \ = 17.0(5)~K, the presence of a broad maximum at T m = 28~K suggests quasi-low-dimensional magnetism. Applying magnetic fields along the easy magnetic a-axis yields additional contributions to the susceptibility ∂ M/∂ B and magnetostriction for B > 7~T, and an anomaly at B≈ 14.8~T.
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