M. Danot et al., STUDY ON THE DYNAMIC BEHAVIOR OF SURFACE- LOCATED AND BULK-LOCATED DOPING IONS IN CR2O3 SAMPLES USING SN-119 DIAMAGNETIC PROBE MOSSBAUER SPECTROMETRY, Solid state communications, 91(9), 1994, pp. 675-679
In order to compare the dynamical properties of surface- and bulk-loca
ted dopant ions, Mossbauer spectra of several Cr2O3 samples correspond
ing to the same chemical composition (Cr1.9934Sn0.0066O3) but with dif
ferent Sn-119(4+) ion distributions have been investigated over the te
mperature range 294 K less-than-or-equal-to T less-than-or-equal-to 61
5 K. The Mossbauer lattice temperature THETA(M) probed by surface-loca
ted Sn-119(4+) is shown to be considerably lowered (THETA(M) = 314 K)
if compared to that for bulk positions (THETA(M) = 400 K). The greater
thermal vibration amplitude of surface-located ions is related to the
reduced effective coordination sphere of the surface sites. The Neel
temperature probed by Sn-119(4+) (T(N) = 305 +/- 2 K), in surprisingly
good agreement with that of undoped Cr2O3 (308 K), does not depend up
on the Sn-119(4+) distribution with respect to the surface, which show
s that the ordering temperature is the same for surface Cr3+ as for bu
lk ones.