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    Order-disorder transitions of t2g-orbitals of V3+ ions and incommensurate structural deformations in the metallic spinel CuV2S4
    (Physica Status Solidi b (basic solid state physics), 2007) Hidaka, M.; Tokiwa, N.; Wijesundera, R.P.; Awaka, J.; Nagata, S.; Park, Y.J.; Lee, K.B.
    Structural transitions of the spinel CuV2S4 have been studied by means of X-ray diffraction using synchrotron radiation. The temperature dependence of reflections forbidden in a cubic spinel structure of Fd3m suggests that there are order?disorder transitions of 3d2 (t2g) orbitals of V3+ ions at about 75 and 210 K. An incommensurate superlattice reflection of (2+3/4, 2, 2+3/4) shows the structural phase transition occurring at about 90 K, in addition to the superlattice structural modulation at about 30?35 and 55 K. A reduced wavevector q = (3/4??, 0, 3/4??) shows the temperature dependence of the ? value from 0.015 to ?0.025. A lock-in of ? = 0.0 and a crossover of the ? value occur in the region of 40 to 50 K. The incommensurate structural modulation along [110], [011], and [101] directions appearing below about 90 K affects a paramagnetic spin order of V3+ ions at about 30?35 and 55 K, in addition to the 90 K structural transition. The paramagnetic behavior is interpreted mainly by the structural deformation and the (dxy, dyz, dzx) orbitals in the VS6 octahedral chains sited along [110], [011], and [101] directions.

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