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Impact of the Fe Doping on Magnetism in Perovskite Cobaltites

Strongly Correlated Electrons 2007-05-23 v1 Materials Science

Abstract

We systematically studied the magnetic and transport properties for the polycrystalline samples of Fe-doped perovskite cobaltites: Pr1y_{1-y}Cay_{y}Co1x_{1-x}Fex_xO3_3 (yy=0.3, xx=0-0.15; yy=0.45, xx=0-0.3) and Gd0.55_{0.55}Sr0.45_{0.45}Co1x_{1-x}Fex_xO3_{3} (xx=0-0.3). Fe doping leads to an enhancement of the ferromagnetism in the systems of Pr1y_{1-y}Cay_{y}Co1x_{1-x}Fex_xO3_3, while the ferromagnetism is suppressed with further increasing Fe content and spin-glass behavior is observed at high doping level of Fe. In contrast, the ferromagnetism is suppressed in the system Gd0.55_{0.55}Sr0.45_{0.45}Co1x_{1-x}Fex_xO3_{3} as long as Fe is doped, and no spin-glass behavior is observed in the sample with Fe doping up to 0.3. The competition between ferromagnetic interactions through Fe3+^{3+}-O-(LS)Co4+^{4+} and antiferromagnetic interactions through Fe3+^{3+}-O-Fe3+^{3+} and Fe3+^{3+}-O-(IS)Co3+^{3+} is considered to be responsible for the behavior observed above. The average radius of the ions on A sites plays the key role in determining what type of interactions Fe doping mainly introduces.

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@article{arxiv.cond-mat/0701302,
  title  = {Impact of the Fe Doping on Magnetism in Perovskite Cobaltites},
  author = {Xigang Luo and Wendong Xing and Zhaofeng Li and Gang Wu and Xianhui Chen},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cond-mat/0701302},
  year   = {2007}
}

Comments

13 pages, 10 figures. To be published in Phys. Rev. B