Charge disproportionation in YNiO3 : ESR and susceptibility study

Abstract

We present a study of the magnetic properties of YNiO3 in the paramagnetic range, above and below the metal-insulator (MI) transition. The dc susceptibility, dc (measured up to 1000 K) is a decreasing function of T for T >150 K (the N\'eel temperature) and we observe two different Curie-Weiss regimes corresponding to the metallic and insulator phases. In the metallic phase, this behaviour seems to be associated with the small ionic radius of Y% 3+. The value of the Curie constant for T< TMI allows us to discard the possibility of Ni3+ localization. An electron spin resonance (ESR) spectrum is visible in the insulator phase and only a fraction of the Ni ions contributes to this resonance. We explain the ESR and dc behaviour for T < TMI in terms of charge disproportionation of the type 2Ni% 3+ Ni2++Ni4+, that is compatible with the previously observed structural transition across TMI.

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