Abstract
Abstract
We report our study of cobalt (II) titanate, CoTiO3, in which magnetic Co ions are replaced by non-magnetic ions. The antiferromagnetic ordering transition of CoTiO3 around 37 K is described with ferromagnetic honeycomb layers coupled antiferromagnetically along the crystallographic c-direction. The effect of magnetic dilution on the Néel temperature of this material is investigated through the doping of Zn2+ and Mg2+ in place of Co2+ for various dilution levels up to x + y = 0.46 in Co1−x−y
Zn
x
Mg
y
TiO3. Single phase polycrystalline samples have been synthesized and their structural and magnetic properties have been examined. A linear relation between dilution and the Néel temperature is observed over a wide doping range. A linear extrapolation would suggest that the required dilution level to suppress magnetic order is around x + y ∼ 0.74, well beyond the classical percolation threshold. The implication of this observation for microscopic models for describing CoTiO3 is discussed.
Funder
Government of Ontario
Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada
Canada Foundation for Innovation
China Scholarship Council
Subject
Condensed Matter Physics,General Materials Science
Cited by
2 articles.
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