Giant Magnetoresistance and Related Properties of Rare Earth Manganates and Other Oxide Systems


Autoria(s): Rao, CNR; Cheetham, AK; Mahesh, R
Data(s)

01/10/1996

Resumo

Giant magnetoresistance (GMR), which was until recently confined to magnetic layered and granular materials, as well as doped magnetic semiconductors, occurs in manganate perovskites of the general formula Ln(1-x)A(x)MnO(3) (Ln = rare earth; A = divalent ion). These manganates are ferromagnetic at or above a certain value of x (or Mn4+ content) and become metallic at temperatures below the curie temperature, T-c. GMR is generally a maximum close to T-c or the insulator-metal (I-M) transition temperature, T-im. The T-c and %MR are markedly affected by the size of the A site cation, [r(A)], thereby affording a useful electronic phase diagram when T-c or T-im is plotted against [r(A)]. We discuss GMR and related properties of manganates in polycrystalline, thin-film, and single-crystal forms and point out certain commonalities and correlations. We also examine some unusual features in the electron-transport properties of manganates, in particular charge-ordering effects. Charge ordering is crucially dependent on [r(A)] or the e(g) band width, and the charge-ordered insulating state transforms to a metallic ferromagnetic state on the application of a magnetic field.

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http://eprints.iisc.ernet.in/19310/1/Giant_Magnetoresistance.pdf

Rao, CNR and Cheetham, AK and Mahesh, R (1996) Giant Magnetoresistance and Related Properties of Rare Earth Manganates and Other Oxide Systems. In: Chemistry of Materials, 08 (10). pp. 2421-2432.

Publicador

American Chemical Society

Relação

http://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/cm960201v

http://eprints.iisc.ernet.in/19310/

Palavras-Chave #Solid State & Structural Chemistry Unit
Tipo

Journal Article

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