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Effects of Oxygen Content on Bi3Mn3O11+δ: From 45 K Antiferromagnetism to Room-Temperature True Ferromagnetism

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JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
Volume 132, Issue 35, Pages 12426-12432

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/ja1043598

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  1. World Premier International Research Center Initiative (WPI Initiative, MEXT, Japan)
  2. NIMS Individual-Type Competitive Research Grant
  3. Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS)

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The effects of oxygen content on the structural, physical, and chemical properties of Bi3Mn3O11 with KSbO3-type structure have been investigated. It was found that the oxygen content in Bi3Mn3O11+delta can vary over a wide delta range, keeping the same cubic structure (space group Pn (3) over bar, a = 9.12172(5) angstrom for delta = -0.5, a = 9.13784(8) angstrom for delta = 0, and a = 9.09863(7) angstrom for delta = 0.6) and semiconducting properties of the material. At the same time, magnetic properties change from true antiferromagnetic with T-N = 45 K for delta = -0.5 to true ferromagnetic with T-c = 307 K for delta = +0.6. Bi3Mn3O11 (delta = 0) shows ferrimagnetic-like properties with T-c = 150 K and features typical for a re-entrant spin-glass below 30 K. Noticeable changes of the magnetic transition temperature and magnetism in Bi3Mn3O11+delta with delta can be compared with changes of the magnetic and electronic properties of LaMnO3+delta, BiMnO3+delta, high-temperature copper superconductors (e.g., YBa2Cu3O7+delta), and other cuprates. Bi3Mn3O11.6 shows a new record high T-c among insulating/semiconducting true ferromagnets. Our results demonstrate that the oxygen content can vary for the same cation composition in KSbO3-type materials, and the oxygen content can be increased up to BiMnO3.867 Bi3Mn3O11.6).

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