Tuesday, June 26, 2012

1206.5788 (Hechang Lei et al.)

Structure and physical properties of new layered iron oxychalcogenide
BaFe2OSe2
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Hechang Lei, Hyejin Ryu, John Warren, A. I. Frenkel, V. Ivanovski, B. Cekic, C. Petrovic
We have successfully synthesized a new layered iron oxychalcogenide BaFe2OSe2 single crystal. This compound is built up of Ba and Fe-Se(O) layers alternatively stacked along the c-axis. The Fe-Se(O) layers contain double chains of edge-shared Fe-Se(O) tetrahedra that propagate along the b-axis and are bridged by oxygen along the a-axis. Physical property measurements indicate that BaFe2OSe2 is a semiconductor without the Curie-Weiss behavior up to 350 K. There is a possible long range antiferromagnetic (AFM) transition at 240 K, corresponding to the peak in specific heat measurement and two glassy transitions at 115 K and 43 K. The magnetic entropy up to 300 K is much smaller than the expected value for Fe2+ in tetrahedral crystal fields and Mosbauer spectrum indicates that long range magnetic order is unlikely at 294 K. Both results suggest that a short range magnetic correlations exist above the room temperature.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1206.5788

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