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High-pressure synthesis, crystal chemistry and physics of perovskites with small cations at the A site

Journal

JOURNAL OF PHYSICS-CONDENSED MATTER
Volume 26, Issue 16, Pages -

Publisher

IOP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1088/0953-8984/26/16/163201

Keywords

exotic perovskites; high-pressure synthesis; multiferroics; magnetic properties; scandium; indium; manganese

Funding

  1. World Premier International Research Center Initiative (WPI Initiative, MEXT, Japan)
  2. Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS)
  3. JSPS, Japan [22246083]

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ABO(3) perovskites with small cations at the A site (A = Sc3+, In3+ and Mn2+ and B = Al3+ and transition metals) are reviewed. They extend the corresponding families of perovskites with A(3+) = Y, La-Lu, and Bi and A(2+) = Cd, Ca, Sr and Ba and exhibit the largest structural distortions. As a result of these large distortions, they show, in many cases, distinct structural and magnetic properties. These are manifested in: B-site-ordered monoclinic structures of ScMnO3 and 'InMnO3'; an unusual superstructure of ScRhO3 and InRhO3; antiferromagnetic ground states and multiferroic properties of Sc2NiMnO6 and In2NiMnO6; two magnetic transitions in ScCrO3 and InCrO3 with very close transition temperatures; a Pnma-to-P-1 structural transition and k = (1/2, 0, 1/2) magnetic ordering in ScVO3; and incommensurate magnetic ordering of Mn2+ spins in metallic MnVO3. A large number of simple ScBO3, InBO3 and MnBO3 perovskites has not been synthesized yet, and the number of experimental and theoretical works on each known ScBO3, InBO3 and MnBO3 perovskites counts to only one or two (except for ScAlO3). The synthesis, crystal chemistry and physics of perovskites with small cations at the A site is an emerging field in perovskite science.

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