2001
DOI: 10.1103/physrevb.63.180509
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Charge and spin states of Ru and Cu in magnetic superconductorRuSr2GdCu2O

Abstract: Electronic and magnetic properties of RuSr 2 GdCu 2 O 8 have been investigated by electric resistivity, magnetization, and Cu-, Ru-NMR measurements. Magnetic order (T M ϭ133 K) and superconductivity ͓T s (onset)ϳ52 K͔ have been confirmed. We observed two kinds of Ru-NMR signals ͑the hyperfine fields of 101 Ru are 590 kOe and 290 kOe͒, suggesting a charge segregation of Ru 5ϩ (Sϭ3/2) and Ru 4ϩ (Sϭ1) with complete replacement of the Cu-O chains by Ru-O layers. The RuO 6 octahedra are connected through apical … Show more

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“…6 While at least two other NPD studies claim similarly negligible FM components, 7,8 both the large FM moment and the perpendicular spin direction were confirmed by independent NMR measurements. 9 These conflicts will be difficult to reconcile, in our opinion, if these ruthenocuprates are microscopically homogeneous.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…6 While at least two other NPD studies claim similarly negligible FM components, 7,8 both the large FM moment and the perpendicular spin direction were confirmed by independent NMR measurements. 9 These conflicts will be difficult to reconcile, in our opinion, if these ruthenocuprates are microscopically homogeneous.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the other hand, the only surroundings compatible with the high ΔQ (≈ 1.70 mm/s) value of doublet C would turn out to be Fe 3+ in four-fold (planar) coordination in the Ru sites. The assigned Fe coordination is understood from the fact that while the charge character of the Ru ions in the structure is a 4+/5+ mixed-valence state [12,30], that of the Fe atoms tends to be 2+/3+ ionic state. Therefore, in order to keep the charge valence of the system, the oxygen environment around the Fe ions in the Ru sites tends to a five-fold pyramidal coordination with the apical oxygen atoms of the SrO planes (doublet A), or to a four-fold planar coordination with two apical oxygen atoms (doublet C).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since the RuSr 2 GdCu 2 O 8 compound is found to be oxygen-stoichiometric, it is then assumed that the oxidation state of Ru should be 5+, and that of copper 2+. However, the proposed self-doping mechanism would imply a 4+/5+ mixed-valence state of Ru (as has been experimentally determined [12,13]) and a 2+/3+ mixed-valence state of Cu. The distribution of holes between the two bands may then be written as Ru 5−2p Sr 2 Gd(Cu 2−p ) 2 O 8 [14].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The observed field dependences of the resonance frequencies led to propose the model structure built of the ferromagnetic a-b planes, with expectance of the field induced spin flop transition to ferromagnetism involving the in-plane components of the magnetisation, likely to occur also in view of expected substantial magnetic anisotropy of the Ru magnetic lattice [13]. Several experiments evidenced presence of the Ru 5+ and Ru 4+ valence states in RuSr 2 GdCu 2 O 8 , [13][14][15][16]. Recently communicated investigation of the magnetic ground state by means of the resonant X-ray diffraction with data collected for the small single crystal of superconducting RuSr 2 GdCu 2 O 8 , has reconciled some of the previous hypotheses with an observation of the G-type structure with the Ru magnetic moments pointing along the low symmetry direction, and with the ferromagnetic in-plane components proposed to align antiparallely in the adjacent Ru-O layers [17].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%