Evidence for the coexistence of low-dimensional magnetism and long-range order in Ca3CoRhO6

Physics – Condensed Matter

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accepted by Eur. Phys. Lett

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10.1209/epl/i2003-00542-5

We report the results of neutron powder diffraction studies on the spin-chain compound Ca3CoRhO6 in the temperature range 3 to 293 K. Bragg peaks due to magnetic ordering start appearing below about 100 K. The most interesting observation is that there is a diffuse magnetic peak superimposed over the strongest magnetic Bragg peak. The diffuse magnetic intensity is observed below as well above 100 K. This finding provides a new insight into the physics of this compound as though the low-dimensional magnetic interaction coexists with long range magnetic order - a novel situation among quasi one-dimensional oxides.

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