Structural and magnetic anomalies among the spin-chain compounds, Ca3Co1+xIr1-xO6

Abstract

The results of x-ray diffraction, and ac and dc magnetization as a function of temperature are reported for a new class of spin-chain oxides, Ca3Co1+xIr1-xO6. While the x= 0.0, 0.3, 0.5 and 1.0 are found to form in the K4CdCl6-derived rhombhohedral (space group R-3c) structure, the x= 0.7 composition is found to undergo a monoclinic distortion in contrast to a literature report. Apparently, the change in the crystal symmetry with x manifests itself as a change in the sign of paramagnetic Curie temperature for this composition as though magnetic coupling sensitively depends on such crystallographic distortions. All the compositions exhibit spin-glass anomalies with an unusually large frequency dependence of the peak temperature in ac susceptibility in a temperature range below 50 K, interestingly obeying Voger-Fulcher relationship even for the stoichiometric compounds.

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