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Inorg Chem ; 62(22): 8670-8677, 2023 Jun 05.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37220306

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The complex metal-rich boride Ti5-xFe1-yOs6+x+yB6 (0 < x,y < 1), crystallizing in a new structure type (space group Cmcm, no. 63), was prepared by arc-melting. The new structure contains both isolated boron atoms and zigzag boron chains (B-B distance of 1.74 Å), a rare combination among metal-rich borides. In addition, the structure also contains Fe-chains running parallel to the B-chains. Unlike in previously reported structures, these Fe-chains are offset from each other and arranged in a triangular manner with intrachain and interchain distances of 2.98 and 6.69 Å, respectively. Density functional theory (DFT) calculations predict preferred ferromagnetic interactions within each chain but only small energy differences for different magnetic interactions between them, suggesting a potentially weak long-range order. This new structure offers the opportunity to study new configurations and interactions of magnetic elements for the design of magnetic materials.

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Chemistry ; 26(9): 1979-1988, 2020 Feb 11.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31710742

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Metal-rich borides with the Ti3 Co5 B2 -type structure represent an ideal playground for tuning magnetic interactions through chemical substitutions. In this work, density functional theory (DFT) and experimental studies of Ru-rich quaternary borides with the general composition A2 MRu5 B2 (A=Zr, Hf, M=Fe, Mn) are presented. Total energy calculations show that the phases Zr2 FeRu5 B2 and Hf2 FeRu5 B2 prefer ground states with strong antiferromagnetic (AFM) interactions between ferromagnetic (FM) M-chains. Manganese substitution for iron lowers these antiferromagnetic interchain interactions dramatically and creates a strong competition between FM and AFM states with a slight preference for AFM in Zr2 MnRu5 B2 and for FM in Hf2 MnRu5 B2 . Magnetic property measurements show a field dependence of the AFM transition (TN ): TN is found at 0.1 T for all phases with predicted AFM states whereas for the predicted FM phase it is found at a much lower magnetic field (0.005 T). Furthermore, TN is lowest for a Hf-based phase (20 K) and highest for a Zr-based one (28 K), in accordance with DFT predictions of weaker AFM interactions in the Hf-based phases. Interestingly, the AFM transitions vanish in all compounds at higher fields (>1 T) in favor of FM transitions, indicating metamagnetic behaviors for these Ru-rich phases.

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