Magnetic order or charge-density wave inLa2NiO4by Mössbauer spectroscopy

Abstract
Measurements of Mössbauer absorption spectra of Fe57: La2NiO4 at 297, 77, and 4.2 K provide evidence, at the lowest temperatures, of magnetic order in a sample containing Fe3+57-ion impurities and some La2+nNi1+nO4+3n intergrowth. Mössbauer emission spectra of Co57: La2NiO4 at 77 and 4.2 K show magnetic order coexisting with paramagnetism in a sample containing a small concentration of Co57-ion impurities and some La2+nNi1+nO4+3n intergrowth. These results are interpreted as evidence for competition between magnetic ordering and charge-density-wave formation among electrons of a narrow σx2y2* band; intergrowths, impurities, and nonstoichiometry favor magnetic ordering.