Inorganics (Apr 2019)

High-Pressure Routes to New Pyrochlores and Novel Magnetism

  • Haidong Zhou,
  • Christopher R. Wiebe

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/inorganics7040049
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 4
p. 49

Abstract

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The pyrochlore structure (A2B2O7) has been an object of consistent study by materials scientists largely due to the stability of the cubic lattice with respect to a wide variety of chemical species on the A or B sites. The criterion for stability under ambient conditions is controlled by the ratio of these cations, which is empirically 1.36 < RA/RB < 1.71. However, under applied pressure synthesis conditions, the pyrochlore lattice is stable up to RA/RB ∼ 2.30, opening up possibilities for new compounds. In this review, we will highlight recent work in exploring new rare-earth pyrochlores such as the germanates RE2Ge2O7 and platinates RE2Pt2O7. We highlight recent discoveries made in these pyrochlores such as highly correlated spin ice behavior, spin liquid ground states, and exotic magnetic ordering.

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