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Short review of high-pressure crystal growth and magnetic and electrical properties of solid-state osmium oxides

Journal of Solid State Chemistry, ISSN: 0022-4596, Vol: 236, Page: 45-54
2016
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High-pressure crystal growth and synthesis of selected solid-state osmium oxides, many of which are perovskite-related types, are briefly reviewed, and their magnetic and electrical properties are introduced. Crystals of the osmium oxides, including NaOsO 3, LiOsO 3, and Na 2 OsO 4, were successfully grown under high-pressure and high-temperature conditions at 6 GPa in the presence of an appropriate amount of flux in a belt-type apparatus. The unexpected discovery of a magnetic metal–insulator transition in NaOsO 3, a ferroelectric-like transition in LiOsO 3, and high-temperature ferrimagnetism driven by a local structural distortion in Ca 2 FeOsO 6 may represent unique features of the osmium oxides. The high-pressure and high-temperature synthesis and crystal growth has played a central role in the development of solid-state osmium oxides and the elucidation of their magnetic and electronic properties toward possible use in multifunctional devices.

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