Low-temperature structural and magnetic properties of Bi0.5Sr0.5MnO3 invest
igated by neutron and synchrotron x-ray diffraction are reported. High-reso
lution powder diffraction data evidenced two-phase coexistence. One of the
phases presents charge-exchange (CE) -type magnetic ordering and q= 1/2b* s
tructural modulation indicating orbital and charge ordering. The other phas
e adopts the A-type magnetic structure and orbital ordering with q = 0. The
charge order of the CE phase and the orbital order of the A phase are unus
ually stable when heating the sample (T-OO= 525 K). A mechanism, based on t
he 6s(2) lone pair of Bi3+ ions, is proposed to strongly decrease the mobil
ity of e(g) electrons in both phases. This fact, as well as some structural
and magnetotransport results, indicates that the A-phase is quite differen
t from previous A phases found in manganites and it cannot be described as
a "metallic antiferromagnet." A possible ordered arrangement of the Mn3+/Mn
4+ ions in this phase is examined.