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Horie, Koji; Kawakami, Akihiro; Ito, Shinichi; Sato, Shinji; Shimizu, Takenori; Shichi, Ryo
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Sato, Shinji; Kawakami, Akihiro; Ito, Shinichi; Takada, Shozo; Horie, Koji; Shimizu, Takenori; Shichi, Ryo
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Horie, Akihiro*; Yasui, Yukio*; Igarashi, Taichi*; Yatagai, Ryo*; Yamamoto, Takafumi*; Terasaki, Ichiro*; Matsukawa, Takeshi*; Hoshikawa, Akinori*; Ishigaki, Toru*; Igawa, Naoki
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The magnetic and crystal structures, and magnetic properties of BaCoCaRuO have been studied by using the neutron powder diffraction and the magnetization analysis. With increasing , an antiferromagnetic transition temperature decreases such as = 88 K (=0.1), 82 K (=0.2), and 76 K (=0.3), respectively. We have observed magnetic reflections, which can not be explained by the collinear structure. Though the lattice volume increases, we have found that a Ru-Ru bond length decreases with increasing . It is considered to be related with the Ru-Ru dimerization. By the combined studies of the magnetic properties and neutron diffraction analysis, we will discuss the change of Ru-spins with varying .
Horie, Akihiro*; Yasui, Yukio*; Igarashi, Taichi*; Yamamoto, Takafumi*; Misaswa, Kazuki*; Terasaki, Ichiro*; Matsukawa, Takeshi*; Hoshikawa, Akinori*; Ishigaki, Toru*; Igawa, Naoki
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The crystal and magnetic structures of BaCoCaRuO has been studied by using the neutron powder diffraction. We also carried out the measurements of magnetic properties of this sample. is decreased with increasing the fraction of Ca ion, and we found that is 76 K at the fraction of Ca = 0.3. although the lattice constants of the sample are increased by the substituting Ca for Co ion, a Ru-Ru bond length decreases with increasing fraction of Ca ion. In this presentation, the details of the magnetic properties and magnetic structure of this material will be discussed.