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Magnetic and transport properties of the mixed 3d-5d-4fdouble perovskite Sm2CoIrO6.

Suman Kalyan PradhanBiswajit DalalRafikul Ali SahaRaktim DattaSubham MajumdarSubodh Kumar De
Published in: Journal of physics. Condensed matter : an Institute of Physics journal (2021)
Iridium-based double perovskites having mixed 3d-5d-4fmagnetic sub-lattices are expected to exhibit exotic magnetic phenomenon. In this paper, we report a study of structural, magnetic and transport properties of the mixed 3d-5d-4fdouble perovskite Sm2CoIrO6(SMCO), which crystallizes in monoclinic structure with space groupP21/nand the crystal symmetry remains same throughout the measured temperature down to 15 K. High resolution synchrotron x-ray diffraction reveals an isostructural phase transition around 104 K. Magnetization measurements on polycrystalline samples indicate that SMCO orders ferrimagnetically atTFiM= 104 K; while, a second transition is observed below 10 K due to the rare-earth (Sm3+) ordering. The ferrimagnetic transition is well-understood by Néel's two-sublattice model, which is primarily ascribed to antiferromagnetic coupling between Co2+and Ir4+sub-lattices. Electronic transport measurement shows the insulting behaviour of SMCO, which follows Mott variable-range hopping conduction mechanism. However, dielectric measurements as a function of temperature rules out the presence of magneto dielectric coupling in this compound.
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