Phase transition in Ba$_{2}$Ti$_{13}$O$_{22}$ with Ti$^{3+}$ quasi-triangular lattice

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Abstract

In Ba$_{2}$Ti$_{13}$O$_{22}$, Ti$^{3+}$ ($3d^{1}$) ions form quasi-triangular lattices, and three layers of them (``trilayer'') compose a building block for the crystal structure. We found that this compound exhibits a phase transition at $T_{c} \sim 200$ K, below which the electrical resistivity increases and magnetic susceptibility decreases. We found by electron diffraction measurement that the space group changes at $T_{c}$ from $Cmce$ to $C2/m$, which means that one trilayer and the next trilayer become inequivalent. We also found that a pseudogap appears in the optical conductivity spectra below 0.3 eV at low temperatures. These experimental results suggest that the phase transition is caused by the formation of charge density wave (CDW). However, the almost $T$-linear dependence in the decrease of the magnetic susceptibility below $T_{c}$ is not what is observed in the conventional CDW state, and suggest an exotic nature of the state below $T_{c}$ in the present compound.

Authors

  • T. Katsufuji

    Department of Physics, Waseda University

  • K. Takayama

    Department of Physics, Waseda University

  • T. Koyama

    Department of Materials Science, Osaka Prefecture University

  • Shigeo Mori

    Department of Materials Science, Osaka Prefecture University, Department of Materials Science, Osaka Predecture University

  • J. Fujioka

    Department of Applied Physics, University of Tokyo

  • Y. Tokura

    CERG, RIKEN ASI, Quantum-Phase Electronics Center, Department of Applied Physics, The University of Tokyo, Japan, Department of Applied Physics, University of Tokyo