[1] Wiebe, C.R., Gourrier, A., Langet, T., Britten, J., Greedan, J.E. (2000) Synthesis, structure and magnetic behaviour of La5Re3MnO16 : a new Perovskite-like material, J. Solid State Chem. 151, 31-39.
Abstract:Single
crystals of La5Re3MnO16 have been
grown and characterized by
X-ray diffraction. The crystal structure was found to be of
triclinic symmetry, but with strong monoclinic pseudosymmetry and
related to the structure of La5Mo4O16. The atomic parameters were
refined in the unconventional C-1 space group, which is derived from
C2/m by suppressing the two-fold axis. The structure is similar to that
of the perovskites, consisting of layers of slightly distorted
corner-sharing ReO6 and MnO6 octahedra. The layers are connected by
Re2O10 units which consist of distorted edgesharing ReO6 octahedra. The
Re-Re bond in these units is found to be unusually short (2.4068(5)
Å). The La atoms are in three different crystallographic
environments. La(1) and La(2) are eight- and seven-fold coordinated,
respectively, and lie in chains in the ReO6 and MnO6 network. La(3) has
a distorted cubic coordination in a cage formed by the Re2O10 units.
Bond valence sums are consistent with Mn2+ and Re5+. Powder samples
have also been synthesized for magnetic susceptibility measurements.
The magnetic properties are complex. Curie-Weiss behavior occurs only
in the range 400-600 K giving C = 4.43 emu.K/mol and θ =
-48(5)
K, consistent with Mn21 as the only magnetic ion and net
antiferromagnetic coupling. A transition to a long-range ordered state
occurs below 160 K and a field-induced irreversibility sets in below 50
K. Isothermal magnetization-field data imply a complex H-T phase
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