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Investigation of Charge-Ordered Barium Iron Fluorides with One-Dimensional Structural Diversity and Complex Magnetic Interactions
Three mixed-valence barium iron fluorides, Ba7Fe7F34, Ba2Fe2F9,
and BaFe2F7, were prepared through hydrothermal
redox reactions. The characteristic structures of these compounds
feature diverse distributions of FeIIF6 octahedra
and FeIIIF6 groups. Ba7Fe7F34 contained one-dimensional infinite ∞[FeIIFeIII6F34]14– double chains, comprising cis corner-sharing octahedra
along the b direction; Ba2Fe2F9 contained one-dimensional ∞[Fe2F9]4– double chains, consisting
of cis corner-sharing octahedra along the chain (a-axis direction) and trans corner-sharing
octahedra vertical to the chain, while BaFe2F7 revealed three-dimensional (3D) frameworks that consist of isolated
edge-sharing dinuclear FeII2F10 units
linked via corners by FeIIIF6 octahedra. Magnetization
and Mössbauer spectroscopy measurements revealed that Ba7Fe7F34 exhibits an antiferromagnetic
phase transition at ∼11 K, where ferrimagnetic ∞[FeIIFeIII6F34]14– double chains are arranged in a paralleling manner, while Ba2Fe2F9 shows canted antiferromagnetic
ordering at ∼32.5 K, leading to noncollinear spin ordering