Hole-doping dependence of percolative phase separation in Pr_(0.5-delta)Ca_(0.2+delta)Sr_(0.3)MnO_(3) around half doping
Abstract
We address the problem of the percolative phase separation in polycrystalline samples of PrCaSrMnO for (hole doping between 0.46 and 0.54). We perform measurements of X-ray diffraction, dc magnetization, ESR, and electrical resistivity. These samples show at a paramagnetic (PM) to ferromagnetic (FM) transition, however, we found that for there is a coexistence of both of these phases below . On lowering below the charge-ordering (CO) temperature all the samples exhibit a coexistence between the FM metallic and CO (antiferromagnetic) phases. In the whole range the FM phase fraction () decreases with increasing . Furthermore, we show that only for the metallic fraction is above the critical percolation threshold . As a consequence, these samples show very different magnetoresistance properties. In addition, for we observe a percolative metal-insulator transition at , and for the insulating-like behavior generated by the enlargement of with increasing is well described by the percolation law , where is a critical exponent. On the basis of the values obtained for this exponent we discuss different possible percolation mechanisms, and suggest that a more deep understanding of geometric and dimensionality effects is needed in phase separated manganites. We present a complete vs phase diagram showing the magnetic and electric properties of the studied compound around half doping.
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@article{arxiv.cond-mat/0205115,
title = {Hole-doping dependence of percolative phase separation in Pr_(0.5-delta)Ca_(0.2+delta)Sr_(0.3)MnO_(3) around half doping},
author = {Dario G. Niebieskikwiat and Rodolfo D. Sanchez and Liliana Morales and Boris Maiorov},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cond-mat/0205115},
year = {2009}
}
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9 text pages + 12 figures, submitted to Phys. Rev. B