CoVO3 High‐Pressure Polymorphs: To Order or Not to Order?

Author:

Solana‐Madruga Elena12ORCID,Mentré Olivier1,Tsirlin Alexander A.3,Huvé Marielle1,Khalyavin Dmitry4,Ritter Clemens5,Arévalo‐López Angel Moisés1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. UMR‐8181‐UCCS‐Unité de Catalyse et Chimie du Solide Univ. Lille CNRS Centrale Lille ENSCL Univ. Artois Lille F‐59000 France

2. Dpto. Química Inorgánica Universidad Complutense de Madrid Avda. Complutense sn Madrid 28040 Spain

3. Felix Bloch Institute for Solid‐State Physics Leipzig University 04103 Leipzig Germany

4. ISIS Facility Rutherford Appleton Laboratory Harwell, Didcot Oxford OX11 0QX UK

5. Institut Laue‐Langevin 71 Avenue des Martyrs, Cedex Grenoble 32042 France

Abstract

AbstractMaterials properties are determined by their compositions and structures. In ABO3 oxides different cation orderings lead to mainly perovskite‐ or corundum like derivatives with exciting physical properties. Sometimes, a material can be stabilized in more than one structural modification, providing a unique opportunity to explore structure‐properties relationship. Here, CoVO3 obtained in both ilmenite‐(CoVO3‐I) and LiNbO3‐type (CoVO3‐II) polymorphs at moderate (8–12 GPa) and high pressures (22 GPa), respectively are presented. Their distinctive cation distributions affect drastically the magnetic properties as CoVO3‐II shows a cluster‐glass behavior while CoVO3‐I hosts a honeycomb zigzag magnetic structure in the cobalt network. First principles calculations show that the influence of vanadium is crucial for CoVO3‐I, although it is previously considered as non‐magnetic in a dimerized spin‐singlet state. Contrarily, CoVO3‐II shows two independent interpenetrating antiferromagnetic Co‐ and ferromagnetic V‐hcp sublattices, which intrinsically frustrate any possible magnetic order. CoVO3‐II is also remarkable as the first oxide crystallizing with the LiNbO3‐type structure where both metals contain free d electrons. CoVO3 polymorphs pinpoint therefore as well to a much broader phase field of high‐pressure A‐site Cobaltites.

Funder

Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft

Agence Nationale de la Recherche

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Physics and Astronomy,General Engineering,Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology (miscellaneous),General Materials Science,General Chemical Engineering,Medicine (miscellaneous)

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