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Magnetism
Structural and magnetic inhomogeneity, phase transitions, magnetoresonance and magnetoresistive properties of La$_{0.6-x}$Pr$_x$Sr$_{0.3}$Mn$_{1.1}$O$_3$ ($x$ = 0–0.6)
A. V. Pashchenkoa,
V. P. Pashchenkoab,
V. K. Prokopenkoa,
Yu. F. Revenkoa,
A. S. Mazura,
V. A. Turchenkoa,
V. Ya. Sychevaa,
V. V. Burkhovetskiya,
A. G. Silchevac,
G. G. Levchenkoa a Galkin Donetsk Institute for Physics and Engineering, Donetsk
b Research Institute "Reactivelectron", Donetsk
c Lugansk Taras Shevchenko National University
Abstract:
Ceramic samples of manganite perovskites La
$_{0.6-x}$Pr
$_x$Sr
$_{0.3}$Mn
$_{1.1}$O
$_3$ (
$x$ = 0–0.6) have been studied using the X-ray diffraction, resistive, magnetic (
$\chi_{\mathrm{ac}}$,
$^{55}$Mn NMR), microscopic, and magnetoresistive methods. It has been found that an increase in the praseodymium concentration
$x$ leads to a transition from the rhombohedral
$R\bar3c$ (
$x$ = 0–0.3) to orthorhombic
Pbnm (
$x$ = 0.4–0.6) perovskite structure. It has been shown that the real perovskite structure contains anion and cation vacancies, whose concentrations increase with an increase in the praseodymium concentration
$x$. A decrease in the metal-insulator phase transition temperature T mi and the ferromagnetic-paramagnetic phase transition temperature
$T_c$ with increasing
$x$ correlates with an increase in the concentration of vacancies weakening the high-frequency electronic exchange Mn
$^{3+}$ $\leftrightarrow$ Mn
$^{4+}$. For compositions with
$x$ = 0 and 0.1, when the lattice contains not only vacancies but also nanostructured clusters with Mn
$^{2+}$ in the
$A$-positions, there is an anomalous hysteresis. An analysis of the asymmetrically broadened
$^{55}$Mn NMR spectra of the compounds has revealed a high-frequency electronic exchange of the ions Mn
$^{3+}$ $\leftrightarrow$ Mn
$^{4+}$ in the
$B$-positions and a local heterogeneity of their surrounding by other ions (La
$^{2+}$, Pr
$^{3+}$, Sr
$^{2+}$) and vacancies. The phase diagram has demonstrated that there is a strong correlation between the composition, imperfection of the perovskite structure, phase transition temperatures
$T_{mi}$ and
$T_c$, and magnetoresistive properties.
Received: 01.08.2012