Volume 71, Issue 3 pp. 325-334

Magnetic structure determination from the magnetic pair distribution function (mPDF): ground state of MnO

First published: 27 April 2015
Citations: 2
Simon J. L. Billinge, e-mail: [email protected]

Abstract

An experimental determination of the magnetic pair distribution function (mPDF) defined in an earlier paper [Frandsen et al. (2014). Acta Cryst. A70, 3–11] is presented for the first time. The mPDF was determined from neutron powder diffraction data from a reactor and a neutron time-of-flight total scattering source on a powder sample of the antiferromagnetic oxide MnO. A description of the data treatment that allowed the measured mPDF to be extracted and then modelled is provided and utilized to investigate the low-temperature structure of MnO. Atomic and magnetic co-refinements support the scenario of a locally monoclinic ground-state atomic structure, despite the average structure being rhombohedral, with the mPDF analysis successfully recovering the known antiferromagnetic spin configuration. The total scattering data suggest a preference for the spin axis to lie along the pseudocubic [10] direction. Finally, r-dependent PDF refinements indicate that the local monoclinic structure tends toward the average rhombohedral Rm symmetry over a length scale of approximately 100 Å.

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