Sr2CoUO6 double perovskite has been prepared as a polycrystalline powder by solid-state reaction, in air. This material has been studied by X-ray, neutron powder diffraction (NPD) and magnetic measurements. At room temperature, the crystal structure is monoclinic, space group P21/n, Z
= 2, with a
= 5.7916(2), b
= 5.8034(2), c
= 8.1790(3)
Å, β
= 90.1455(6)°. The perovskite lattice consists of a completely ordered array of CoO6 and UO6 octahedra, which exhibit an average tilting angle φ
= 11.4°. Magnetic and neutron diffraction measurements indicate an antiferromagnetic ordering below TN
= 10 K. The low-temperature magnetic structure was determined by NPD, selected among the possible magnetic solutions compatible with the P21/n space group, according with the group theory representation. The propagation vector is k
= 0. A canted antiferromagnetic structure is observed below TN
= 10 K, which remains stable down to 3 K, with an ordered magnetic moment of 2.44(7)
µB for Co2+ cations. The magnetic moment calculated from the Curie–Weiss law at high temperatures (5.22 µB/f.u.) indicates that the orbital contribution is unquenched at high temperatures, which is consistent with high-spin Co2+
(4T1g ground state) in a quasi-regular octahedral environment. Magnetic and structural features are consistent with an electronic configuration Co2+[3d7]–U6+[Rn].
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