We present an investigation of the influence of structural distortions in charge-carrier doped \lmco by substituting La3+ with alkaline earth metals of strongly different ionic sizes, that is M = Ca2+, Sr2+, and Ba2+, respectively. We find that both, the magnetic properties and the resistivity change non-monotonously as a function of the ionic size of M. Doping \lmco with M = Sr2+ yields higher transition temperatures to the ferromagnetically ordered states and lower resistivities than doping with either Ca2+ or Ba2+ having a smaller or larger ionic size than Sr2+, respectively. From this observation we conclude that the different transition temperatures and resistivities of \lmco for different M (of the same concentration x) do not only depend on the varying chemical pressures. The local disorder due to the different ionic sizes of La3+ and M2+ play an important role, too.
@article{arxiv.cond-mat/0401400,
title = {Structure, Magnetization and Resistivity of La$_{1-x}$M$_x$CoO$_3$ (M = Ca, Sr, and Ba)},
author = {M. Kriener and C. Zobel and A. Reichl and J. Baier and M. Cwik and K. Berggold and H. Kierspel and O. Zabara and A. Freimuth and T. Lorenz},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cond-mat/0401400},
year = {2009}
}
Comments
8 pages including 6 figures; accepted in Phys. Rev. B