The naturally layered colossal magnetoresistive manganites La2-2xSr1+2xMn2O
7 exhibit an extremely varied range of magnetic and electronic behavior ove
r a very narrow composition range between x = 0.3 and x = 0.5. The successf
ul synthesis in our laboratories of compounds with nominally greater than 5
0% Mn4+ concentration has now allowed the study of this region of the phase
diagram. Here we present detailed neutron diffraction measurements of thes
e compounds with doping levels 0.5 < x < 1.0. As predicted by simple theori
es, the type-A layered antiferromagnetic (AF) structure is found at x simil
ar to 0.5 and the type-G "rocksalt" AF structure at x = 1.0. Between these
two extremes is found a C-type structure (ferromagnetic rods parallel to b
coupled antiferromagnetically to all neighboring rods) stabilized by orbita
l ordering of y(2) states. Also in this Mn4+-rich regime is found a region
in which no long-range magnetic order is observed. We discuss how semiempir
ical models can explain the variety of magnetic structures and how structur
al trends as a function of doping corroborate the unifying notion of a shif
t from in-plane to axial orbital occupation as the Mn4+ concentration is de
creased. (C) 2001 American Institute of Physics.