The perovskite SeCuO3- is unusual for possessing (i) a very small A-site (S
e4+) radius, (ii) highly distorted Cu-O-Cu bond angles (alpha), and (iii) a
ferromagnetic (FM) ground state. Negative chemical pressure is applied by
replacing Se with Te in solid solution, causing a continuous transformation
between the FM state and an antiferromagnetic (AFM) state. This is the fir
st FM-AFM transformation to be controlled by a single microscopic parameter
, the in-plane cu, allowing a precise determination of the crossover angle
(alpha(c) = 127 degrees +/- 0.5 degrees) between FM and AFM superexchange.[
S0031-9007(99)08402-1].