Metastable ordered states induced by low temperature annealing of {\delta}-Ag2/3V2O5

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Title: Metastable ordered states induced by low temperature annealing of {\delta}-Ag2/3V2O5
Authors: Kubo, T., Kojima, K., Katayama, N., RunĨevski, T., Dinnebier, R. E., Gibbs, A. S., Isobe, M., Sawa, H.
Publication Year: 2024
Collection: Condensed Matter
Subject Terms: Condensed Matter - Strongly Correlated Electrons, Condensed Matter - Materials Science
More Details: In {\delta}-Ag2/3V2O5 with charge degrees of freedom in V, it is known that the charge ordering state and physical properties of V that appear at low temperatures depend strongly on the ordering state of Ag. In this study, we focused on the Ag ions in the interlayer and studied the structure using synchrotron radiation powder diffraction in dependence on temperature. We found that when the sample is slowly cooled from room temperature and ordering occurs at the Ag sites, V4+/V5+ charge ordering of V and subsequent V4+-V4+ structural dimers are produced. Although quenching the sample from room temperature suppresses the ordering of Ag, annealing at around 160 K promotes partial ordering of Ag and allows a metastable phase to be realized. This metastable phase is maintained even when the temperature is lowered again, producing a remarkable change in low-temperature properties. These results indicate that the ordered state of Ag, which is the key to control the charge-ordered state and physical properties, can be controlled by low-temperature annealing. The results of this study may provide a methodology for the realization of metastable states in a wide range of material groups of vanadium compounds, where competition among various charge ordered states underlies the physical properties.
Comment: 10 pages, 6 figures
Document Type: Working Paper
Access URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2403.07276
Accession Number: edsarx.2403.07276
Database: arXiv
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