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A-site Randomness Effect on Structural and Physical Properties of Ba-based Perovskite Manganites

Strongly Correlated Electrons 2009-11-10 v1 Materials Science

Abstract

The discovery of novel structural and physical properties in the AA-site ordered manganite RRBaMn2_{2}O6_{6} (RR = Y and rare earth elements) has demanded new comprehension about perovskite manganese oxides. In the present study, the AA-site disordered form, R0.5R_{0.5}Ba0.5_{0.5}MnO3_{3}, has been investigated and compared with both RRBaMn2_{2}O6_{6} and R0.5A0.5R_{0.5}A_{0.5}MnO3_{3} (AA: Sr, Ca) in the structures and electromagnetic properties. R0.5R_{0.5}Ba0.5_{0.5}MnO3_{3} has a primitive cubic perovskite cell in the structure and magnetic glassy states are dominant as its ground state, in contrast to the ordinary disordered R0.5A0.5R_{0.5}A_{0.5}MnO3_{3} (AA: Sr, Ca). In Pr-compounds with various degrees of Pr/Ba randomness at the AA-sites, the AA-site disorder gradually suppresses both ferromagnetic and A-type antiferromagnetic transitions and finally leads to a magnetic glassy state in Pr0.5_{0.5}Ba0.5_{0.5}MnO3_{3}. A peculiar behavior, multi-step magnetization and resistivity change, has been observed in Pr0.5_{0.5}Ba0.5_{0.5}MnO3_{3}. These properties could be closely related to any spatial heterogeneity caused by the random distribution of Ba2+^{2 +} and R3+R^{3 +} with much different ionic radius.

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@article{arxiv.cond-mat/0406505,
  title  = {A-site Randomness Effect on Structural and Physical Properties of Ba-based Perovskite Manganites},
  author = {T. Nakajima and H. Yoshizawa and Y. Ueda},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cond-mat/0406505},
  year   = {2009}
}

Comments

9 pages, to be published in J. Phys. Soc. Jpn. 73 Aug. (2004)