Single-Crystal Growth and Magnetic, Electronic Properties of the FCC Antiferromagnet Ba_2CoMoO_6
A.R.N. Hanna, M. M. Ferreira-Carvalho, S.H. Chen, C. F. Chang, C. Y. Kuo, A.T.M.N. Islam, R. Feyerherm, L.H. Tjeng, B. Lake

TL;DR
This study reports the growth and detailed analysis of the magnetic and electronic properties of Ba₂CoMoO₆ single crystals, revealing a $J_{eff} = 1/2$ ground state and potential for spintronic applications.
Contribution
It provides the first comprehensive characterization of BCMO's structure, magnetic behavior, and electronic structure, highlighting its $J_{eff} = 1/2$ state and strong spin-orbit coupling.
Findings
BCMO crystallizes in a face-centered cubic structure.
Antiferromagnetic order appears below 20.1 K.
Surface photovoltage shows a strong optical response at 2.65 eV.
Abstract
This work presents a comprehensive investigation of the structural, magnetic, and electronic properties of the double perovskite BaCoMoO (BCMO). Single crystals were grown via floating-zone and Czochralski techniques and characterized using a set of complementary methods. X-ray diffraction analysis confirmed that BCMO crystallizes in a face-centered cubic structure with space group . Magnetic susceptibility measurements reveal antiferromagnetic ordering below ~K, with a spin-flop transition at ~T. Heat-capacity measurements and entropy analysis, , are consistent with a effective ground state for Co ions. X-ray absorption spectroscopy at the Co~ edges provides insight into the local electronic structure, revealing spin-orbit and crystal-field…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMagnetic and transport properties of perovskites and related materials · Chemical and Physical Properties of Materials · Advanced Condensed Matter Physics
