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Two-step antiferromagnetic transition and moderate triangular frustration in Li2Co(WO4)2
We present a detailed investigation of the magnetic properties of the
spin- system LiCo(WO) by means of magnetic
susceptibility and specific heat. Our experimental results show that in
LiCo(WO) a short-range antiferromagnetic (AFM) correlations appear
near 11 K and two successive long-range AFM phase
transitions are observed at T 9 K and T 7 K. The
frustration factor, /T3, indicates that the
system is moderately frustrated, which is identifiable by the broken triangular
symmetry within both - and -planes for the triclinic crystal structure.
The magnetic isotherm at temperatures below T shows a field-induced
spin-flop transition, and a complete H-T phase diagram for the two-step AFM
system is mapped. ~ band structure calculations suggest that the
strongest exchange coupling does not correspond to the shortest Co-Co distance
along the -axis, but rather along the diagonal direction through a
Co-O-W-O-Co super-superexchange path within the -planeComment: 7 Pages, 10 Figure
Investigation of phase transformations and corrosion resistance in Co/CoCo2O4 nanowires and their potential use as a basis for lithium-ion batteries
The paper is devoted to the study of the effect of thermal annealing on the change in the structural properties and phase composition of metal Co nanostructures, as well as the prospects of their use as anode materials for lithium-ion batteries. During the study, a four-stage phase transition in the structure of nanowires consisting of successive transformations of the structure (Со-FCC/Co-HCP) → (Со-FCС) → (Со-FCC/СоСо2О4) → (СоСо2О4), accompanied by uniform oxidation of the structure of nanowires with an increase in temperature above 400 °C. In this case, an increase in temperature to 700 °C leads to a partial destruction of the oxide layer and surface degradation of nanostructures. During life tests, it was found that the lifetime for oxide nanostructures exceeds 500 charge/discharge cycles, for the initial nanostructures and annealed at a temperature of 300 °С, the lifetimes are 297 and 411 cycles, respectively. The prospects of using Co/CoCo2O4 nanowires as the basis for lithium-ion batteries is shown. © 2019, The Author(s)