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Ferromagnetic metallic Sr-rich Ln$_{1/2}$A$_{1/2}$CoO$_3$ cobaltites with spontaneous spin rotation

Materials Science 2021-08-18 v1

Abstract

The Pr0.50_{0.50}Sr0.5_{0.5}0CoO3_3 perovskite exhibits unique magnetostructural properties among the rest of ferromagnetic/metallic Ln0.50_{0.50}Sr0.50_{0.50}CoO3_3 compounds. The sudden orthorhombic-tetragonal (Imma \to I4/mcm) structural transition produces an unusual magnetic behavior versus temperature and external magnetic fields. In particular, the symmetry change is responsible for a spontaneous spin rotation in this metallic oxide. We have studied half-doped Ln0.50_{0.50}(Sr1x_{1-x}Ax_x)0.50_{0.50}CoO3_3 cobaltites varying the ionic radius rA of A-site cations (divalent cations and lanthanides) in order to complete the T-rA phase diagram. The influence of the structural distortion and the A-cations size for the occurrence of a spontaneous spin reorientation in the metallic state has been investigated. As the reorientation of the magnetization is driven by the temperature induced collapse of the orthorhombic distortion, a careful investigation of the structural symmetry is presented varying the structural distortion of the Sr-rich half-doped cobaltites by means of both compositional and temperature changes. The region in the phase diagram of these perovskites where the phase of magnetic symmetry Fm'm'm replaces that of Im'm'a symmetry was determined in this family of ferromagnetic/metallic cobaltites. In that region the magnetization direction has rotated 45 degrees within the a-b plane with respect to the second.

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@article{arxiv.2103.05410,
  title  = {Ferromagnetic metallic Sr-rich Ln$_{1/2}$A$_{1/2}$CoO$_3$ cobaltites with spontaneous spin rotation},
  author = {Jessica Padilla-Pantoja and Arnau Romaguera and Xiaodong Zhang and Javier Herrero-Martín and Francois Fauth and Javier Blasco and José Luis García-Muñoz},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2103.05410},
  year   = {2021}
}

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24 pages, 13 figures