Charge Transfer and Structural Anomaly in Stoichiometric Layered Perovskite Sr<sub>2sub>Co<sub>0.5sub>Ir<sub>0.5sub>O<sub>4sub>
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A layered Sr<sub>2sub>Co<sub>0.5sub>Ir<sub>0.5sub>O<sub>4sub> (space group I4/mmm) perovskite of the K<sub>2sub>NiF<sub>4sub> structure type was synthesized as a single-phase sample. Neutron powder diffraction measurements revealed full site occupancy of oxygen atoms. The Co<sup>3+sup>/Ir<sup>5+sup> valence states were evaluated by a combination of X-ray absorption and X-ray photoemission spectroscopy as well as by magnetization measurements, and thus the differences to the parent compounds Sr<sub>2sub>CoO<sub>4sub> and Sr<sub>2sub>IrO<sub>4sub> with similar structures were confirmed. Co-K edge EXAFS studies indicated a long average Co–O distance of 1.967 Å suggesting a high-spin state of the Co<sup>3+sup> ion in Sr<sub>2sub>Co<sub>0.5sub>Ir<sub>0.5sub>O<sub>4sub>. No long-range magnetic ordering down to 4 K was detected by neutron powder diffraction, probably hindered by the random distribution of Co and Ir cations in the Sr<sub>2sub>Co<sub>0.5sub>Ir<sub>0.5sub>O<sub>4sub> structure. High-pressure synchrotron powder diffraction studies showed stability of the Sr<sub>2sub>Co<sub>0.5sub>Ir<sub>0.5sub>O<sub>4sub> structure up to at least 27 GPa at room temperature. A maximum in the c/a ratio at 10 GPa together with an anomaly in the pressure dependence of the unit-cell volume could be a sign of a change in the spin state of the Co ions under pressure.

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