Proximate electronic and magnetic phase transitions in CaFe3O5
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Electronic phase separation in lightly doped CaFe3O5 has been investigated through a variable temperature powder neutron diffraction study of CaFe2.99𝑀0.01O5 (𝑀=Co, Mn) samples. This reveals a complex series of proximate phase transitions. Lattice strains resulting from the onset of charge order (CO) drive formation of a competing charge averaged (CA) phase that emerges at 𝑇CA=𝑇CO=320 K. The CA phase emerges as magnetically ordered but the long range spin ordering transition is limited by domain growth and so occurs at a slightly lower temperature (𝑇CA(m)=301 K for both samples). Magnetic ordering in the CO phase is not directly coupled to the other transitions, but is nearby in temperature with 𝑇CO(m)=290(1) and 292(1) K for 𝑀=Co and Mn samples. The remarkable coincidence of energy scales for the formation of two distinct electronic ground states with differing lattice strains and their long range spin orders thus results in electronic and magnetic phase separation through a series of thermally proximate phase transitions in lightly doped CaFe3O5. ©2025 American Physical Society. All rights reserved. Open Access CC BY 4.0.
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Milton, M. J., Hakala, B. V., Hong, K. H., Avdeev, M., Ling, C. D., Kennedy, B. J., Manuel, P., & Attfield, J. P. (2024). Proximate electronic and magnetic phase transitions in CaFe3 O5. Physical Review Materials, 8(12), 124408. doi:10.1103/PhysRevMaterials.8.124408