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Title: The crystal structure and magnetic properties of a new ferrimagnetic semiconductor: Ca21Mn4Sb18. Author: Holm AP, Olmstead MM, Kauzlarich SM. Journal: Inorg Chem; 2003 Mar 24; 42(6):1973-81. PubMed ID: 12639132. Abstract: Single crystals of the new transition metal Zintl phase, Ca(21)Mn(4)Sb(18), were prepared by high temperature melt synthesis. The crystal structure was determined by single crystal X-ray diffraction to be monoclinic in the space group C2/c. Crystal information was obtained at 90 K, and unit cell parameters were determined (a = 17.100(2) A, b = 17.073(2) A, c = 16.857(2) A, beta = 92.999(2) degrees, Z = 2, R1 = 0.0540, wR2 = 0.1437). The structure can be described as containing 4 discreet units per formula unit: 1 linear [Mn(4)Sb(10)](22-) anion, 2 dumbbell-shaped [Sb(2)](4-) anions, 4 individual Sb(3-) anions, and 21 Ca(2+) cations. The [Mn(4)Sb(10)](22-) anion contains four edge-shared MnSb(4) tetrahedra with distances between Mn ions of 3.388(4) A, 2.782(4) A, and 2.760(4) A. Electron counting suggests that the Mn are 2+. Temperature dependent magnetization shows a ferromagnetic-like transition temperature at approximately 52 K which is suppressed with increasing magnetic field. The paramagnetic regime is best fit to a ferrimagnetic model, providing a total effective moment of 4.04(2) mu(B), significantly less than that expected for 4 Mn(2+) ions (11.8 mu(B)). Temperature dependent resistivity shows that this compound is a semiconductor with an activation energy of 0.159(2) eV (100-300 K).[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]