MnSnTeO6: a Chiral Antiferromagnet Prepared by a Two-Step Topotactic Transformation
E. Zvereva, K. Bukhteev, M. Evstigneeva, E. Komleva, G. Raganyan, K., Zakharov, Y. Ovchenkov, A. Kurbakov, M. Kuchugura, A. Senyshyn, S.V., Streltsov, A. Vasiliev, V. Nalbandyan

TL;DR
This study reports the synthesis, detailed structural and magnetic characterization, and theoretical analysis of MnSnTeO6, a new chiral antiferromagnet with complex magnetic ordering and potential dielectric-magnetic coupling.
Contribution
It introduces a novel chiral antiferromagnetic material, MnSnTeO6, synthesized via a two-step topotactic transformation and provides comprehensive experimental and theoretical insights into its properties.
Findings
MnSnTeO6 has an antiferromagnetic transition at 9.8 K.
It exhibits an additional anomaly at 4.9 K with hysteresis.
The material shows potential dielectric-magnetic coupling.
Abstract
MnSnTeO6, a new chiral antiferromagnet, was prepared both by topotactic transformation of the metastable rosiaite-type polymorph and by direct synthesis from coprecipitated hydroxides. Its structure, static and dynamic magnetic properties were studied comprehensively both experimentally (through X-ray and neutron powder diffraction, magnetization, specific heat, dielectric permittivity and ESR techniques) and theoretically (by means of ab initio density functional theory (DFT) calculations within the spin-polarized generalized gradient approximation). MnSnTeO6 is isostructural with MnSb2O6 (space group P321) and does not show any structural transition between 3 and 300 K. The magnetic susceptibility and specific heat exhibit an antiferromagnetic ordering at TN=9.8 K, which is confirmed by low-temperature neutron data. At the same time, the thermodynamic parameters demonstrate an…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMultiferroics and related materials · Advanced Condensed Matter Physics · Magnetic and transport properties of perovskites and related materials
