Magnetic ordering and exchange effects in the antiferromagnetic solid solutionsMnxNi1xO

Abstract
The antiferromagnetic phases of MnO, NiO, and the solid solutions MnxNi1xO (x=0.24, 0.48, 0.77) have been examined by high-resolution powder neutron diffraction. The solid solutions have random cation distributions, and Néel temperature and mean cation-moment measurements indicate that the spins of Mn2+ and Ni2+ are effectively collinear owing to the strength of the 180° cation-anion-cation superexchange. As in MnO and NiO, the magnetic moments are confined to (111) planes by dipole-dipole forces, and the very small trigonal exchange strictions are interpreted in terms of a competition between antiferromagnetic Mn2+-Mn2+ and ferromagnetic Ni2+-Mn2+ nearest-neighbor exchange interactions.