Inmaculada Julián Ortega, Regino Sáez Puche, Julio Romero de Paz and José Luis Martínez
The new oxide Ba2ScCoO5 has been synthesised by solid state reaction and characterised by using both X-ray and electron diffraction techniques. It crystallises in a perovskite-type structure, showing cubic symmetry, space group Pmm [a=4.1400(9) Å]. χdc and χac magnetic susceptibility have been measured down to 1.6 K and analysed, indicating the existence of a freezing phenomenon corresponding to a spin glass state. In the high temperature range, χdc shows a Curie-Weiss like behaviour, with magnetic correlations starting around TC=50 K. Below this temperature, a strong irreversibility in χ vs. T curves obtained by zero field cooled and field cooled processes (ZFC/FC) has been detected. A second magnetic transition to a spin-glass phase is observed at TF=35 K in the ZFC curve. χac measurements performed at different frequencies and magnetic fields also show all the common features characteristic of re-entrant spin-glasses. A possible origin of this magnetic behaviour is proposed and discussed.