Anomalous low-temperature magnetic and magnetotransport properties in Ru-deficient SrRuO3


Autoria(s): Sow, Chanchal; Samal, D; Kumar, Anil PS
Data(s)

01/04/2012

Resumo

SrRuO3 is a well-known itinerant ferromagnet with many intriguing characteristics. The Ru deficiency in this system is believed to play a pivotal role in influencing many of its magnetic and transport properties. The present study involves the magnetic and transport properties of the Ru-deficient SrRu0.93O3 sample to gain more insight into the unusual low-temperature behavior. The ac susceptibility study reveals a sharp ferromagnetic transition at 150 K followed by a hump at T-h similar to 50 K, which has anomalous frequency dependence. Besides, the T-h shifts to lower temperatures with an increase in the superposed dc-biasing field and adheres to H-2 dependence, in accordance with the Gabay and Toulouse line for the Heisenberg spin glass systems. We also observe a pronounced memory effect toward the low-temperature side, signifying the characteristic of glassy behavior. The temperature-dependent magnetoresistance indicates the signature of an additional ordering toward the low-temperature side. All of the interesting findings combined unveil the existence of low-temperature cryptic magnetic phase in SrRu0.93O3. (C) 2012 American Institute of Physics. doi:10.1063/1.3673427]

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http://eprints.iisc.ernet.in/44670/1/jou_app_phy_111_2012.pdf

Sow, Chanchal and Samal, D and Kumar, Anil PS (2012) Anomalous low-temperature magnetic and magnetotransport properties in Ru-deficient SrRuO3. In: Journal of Applied Physics, 111 (7). 07E121-07E121.

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IEEE

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http://dx.doi.org/+10.1063/1.3673427

http://eprints.iisc.ernet.in/44670/

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Journal Article

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