R. M. Eremina, E. M. Moshkina, I. V. Yatsyk, V. A. Shustov
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Abstract
Results are presented from investigating the structure of Mn2.25Co0.75BO5 via powder neutron diffraction. Crystals of ludwigite Mn2.25Co0.75BO5 are grown by flux method using a Bi2Mo3O12-based solvent diluted with Na2CO3 carbonate. Boric acid \({\text{H}}_{3}^{{11}}{\text{B}}{{{\text{O}}}_{{\text{3}}}}\) is used as the boron-containing reagent. Powder neutron diffraction measurements are made at a temperature of 100 K on powder prepared by grinding grown single crystals. Rietveld studies show that the grown Mn2.25Co0.75BO5 crystals belong to Pbam space group. Crystallographic sites occupied by cobalt and manganese ions are identified by analyzing powder neutron diffractograms. A bottleneck regime is observed in the temperature dependence of the EPR spectra.
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