Magnetic properties of the M(PO3)3 (M=Ti, V) metaphosphates
Abstract
Two metaphosphates with the formula M(PO3)3 (M=Ti and V) have been synthesized and characterized. Their crystal structures consist of isolated MO6 octahedra linked through infinite [PO3 ]∞ chains of PO4 tetrahedra. The IR and UV–VIS results for these compounds are consistent with chain structures in which the TiIII and VIII cations exhibit octahedral symmetry. The EPR spectrum of the titanium metaphosphate at 4.2 K shows a nearly Lorentzian signal centred at g=1.77, which disappears at 100 K. EPR results obtained for the doped Sc(PO3)3:0.1% TiIII metaphosphate are discussed on the basis of an effective trigonal symmetry. For the vanadium metaphosphate, the EPR spectrum exhibits a weak signal attributed to V3+ ions, with a zero-field splitting parameter D estimated at between 2 and 8 cm–1 . Magnetic measurements show ferromagnetic and antiferromagnetic interactions for the titanium and vanadium metaphosphates, respectively. A value of J/k=–0.92(2) K has been obtained by fitting the experimental magnetic curve for V(PO3)3 to an analytical expression deduced for a three-dimensional Heisenberg model.