498 research outputs found

    Reduction of critical field for magnetic and orbital-ordering phase transition in impurity-substituted Nd0.45_{0.45}Sr0.55_{0.55}MnO3_3 crystal

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    We have investigated the Mn-site substitution effect in Nd0.45_{0.45}Sr0.55_{0.55}MnO3_3 single crystal, which has an AA-type layered antiferromagnetic (AA-AFM) phase with the 3dx2βˆ’y2d_{x^2-y^2}-type orbital-order. Substitution of Fe or Ga for Mn-site suppresses both the AA-AFM order and competing ferromagnetic (FM) correlation whereas Cr substitution suppresses only the AA-AFM order but reactivates the underlying FM correlation via double-exchange mechanism along the AFM coupled cc-direction. In Nd0.45_{0.45}Sr0.55_{0.55}Mn0.95_{0.95}Cr0.05_{0.05}O3_3, the AA-AFM state with the orbital-order is changed into the orbital-disordered three-dimensional FM metallic state by applying magnetic field of ΞΌ0H=12\mu_0 H = 12 T, which is much smaller than that of the parent compound Nd0.45_{0.45}Sr0.55_{0.55}MnO3_3.Comment: 5 pages, 4 figures, to appear in APL Material

    Magnetoelectric Properties of (Ca1βˆ’x_{1-x}Srx_{x})2_2CoSi2_2O7_7 Crystals

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    We have investigated the magnetoelectric properties of (Ca1βˆ’x_{1-x}Srx_{x})2_2CoSi2_2O7_7 (0≀x≀10\leq x\leq 1) crystals with a quasi-two-dimensional structure. In Ca2_2CoSi2_2O7_7 (x=0x=0), a canted antiferromagnetic transition occurs at 5.6 K. The transition temperature TNT_{\rm N} is increasing with increasing Sr concentration, and the rises of the magnetization and dielectric constant become larger. Since the dielectric constant shows large change at TNT_{\rm N} and the magnetocapacitance effect is observed below TNT_{\rm N}, a coupling between the magnetism and dielectricity is strong in (Ca1βˆ’x_{1-x}Srx_{x})2_2CoSi2_2O7_7. The positive magnetocapacitance is reduced by Sr substitution, and is not observed in xβ‰₯0.5x\geq 0.5. Namely, the compound of xβ‰₯0.5x\geq 0.5 does not show the magnetic-field-induced electric polarization. On the other hand, the negative magnetocapacitance is enhanced by Sr substitution.Comment: 4 pages, 2figures, proceeding of International Conference on Magnetism 200

    Cr-doping effect on the orbital fluctuation of heavily doped Nd1-xSrxMnO3 (x ~ 0.625)

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    We have investigated the Cr-doping effect of Nd0.375Sr0.625MnO3 near the phase boundary between the x2-y2 and 3z2-r2 orbital ordered states, where a ferromagnetic correlation and concomitant large magnetoresistance are observed owing to orbital fluctuation. Cr-doping steeply suppresses the ferromagnetic correlation and magnetoresistance in Nd0.375Sr0.625Mn1-yCryO3 with 0 < y < 0.05, while they reappear in 0.05 < y < 0.10. Such a reentrant behavior implies that a phase boundary is located at y = 0.05, or a phase crossover occurs across y = 0.05.Comment: 3 pages, 3 figures, to be published in Journal of Applied Physic

    Electron- and Hole-Doping Effects on AA-site Ordered NdBaMn2_2O6_6

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    We have investigated electron- and hole-doping effects on AA-site ordered perovskite manganite NdBaMn2_2O6_6, which has the AA-type (layered) antiferromagnetic (AFM) ground state. Electrons (holes) are introduced by partial substitution of Ba2+^{2+} (Nd3+^{3+}) with Nd3+^{3+} (Ba2+^{2+}). Electron-doping generates ferromagnetic (FM) clusters in the AA-type AFM matrix. With increasing the electron-doping level, the volume fraction of the FM phase or the number of the FM clusters is abruptly increasing. In contrast, the AA-type AFM phase is robust against the hole-doping, and no FM correlation is observed in the hole-doped NdBaMn2_2O6_6.Comment: 8 pages, 5 figures, to be published in Journal of the Physical Society of Japa

    Magnetic-field-induced switching between ferroelectric phases in orthorhombic-distortion-controlled RRMnO3_{3}

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    We have investigated the dielectric and magnetic properties of Eu0.595_{0.595}Y0.405_{0.405}MnO3_{3} withoutwithout the presence of the 4ff magnetic moments of the rare earth ions, and have found two ferroelectric phases with polarization along the aa and cc axes in a zero magnetic field. A magnetic field induced switching from one to the other ferroelectric phase took plase in which the direction of ferroelectric polarization changed from the a axis to the c axis by the application of magnetic fields parallel to the a axis. In contrast to the case of TbMnO3_{3}, in which the 4ff moments of Tb3+^{3+} ions play an important role in such a ferroelectric phase switching, the magnetic-field-induced switching between ferroelectric phases in Eu0.595_{0.595}Y0.405_{0.405}MnO3_{3} does not originate from the magnetic transition of the rare-earth 4ff moments, but from that of the Mn 3dd spins.Comment: 8 pages, 3 figures, RevTeX4, Proceedings of MMM 2005, to appear in J. Appl. Phy

    Gigantic magnetoelectric effect caused by magnetic-field-induced canted antiferromagnetic-paramagnetic transition in quasi-two-dimensional Ca2_2CoSi2_2O7_7 crystal

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    We have investigated the magnetic and dielectric properties of Ca2_2CoSi2_2O7_7 crystal. The dielectricity and magnetism of Ca2_2CoSi2_2O7_7 are strongly coupled below a canted antiferromagnetic transition temperature (TNT_{\rm N}): Magnetic fields induce electric polarization below TNT_{\rm N}. Interestingly, the magnetic-field-induced electric polarization is detected even without poling electric fields. Below TNT_{\rm N}, a canted antiferromagnetic-paramagnetic transition is induced by magnetic fields. The large magnetocapacitance is observed around TNT_{\rm N}. The origin of the large magnetocapacitance is due to the magnetic-field-induced the canted antiferromagnetic-paramagnetic transition.Comment: 3 pages, 3 figures. accepted to Applied Physics Letter

    Internal magnetic field effect on magnetoelectricity in orthorhombic RMnO3RMnO_3 crystals

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    We have investigated the role of the 4ff moment on the magnetoelectric (ME) effect of orthorhombic RRMnO3_{3} (RR=rare earth ions). In order to clarify the role of the 4ff moment, we prepared three samples: (Eu,Y)MnO3_{3} without the 4ff moment, TbMnO3_{3} with the anisotropic 4ff moment, and (Gd,Y)MnO3_{3} with the isotropic 4ff moment. The ferroelectric behaviors of these samples are different from each other in a zero magnetic field. (Eu,Y)MnO3_{3} and (Gd,Y)MnO3_{3} show the ferroelectric polarization along the a axis in the ground state, while TbMnO3_{3} shows it along the c axis. Such difference may arise from the influence of the anisotropic Tb3+^{3+} 4ff moment. The direction of the ferroelectric polarization of RRMnO3_{3} is determined by the internal magnetic field arising from the 4ff moment.Comment: 2 pages, 1 figure, the proceeding of International Conference of Magnetism, to be published in the Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Material

    Pressure induced transition from a spin glass to an itinerant ferromagnet in half doped manganite Ln0.5Ba0.5MnO3 (Ln=Sm and Nd) with quenched disorder

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    The effect of quenched disorder on the multiphase competition has been investigated by examining the pressure phase diagram of half doped manganite Ln0.5B0.5MnO3 (Ln = Sm and Nd) with A-site disorders. Sm0.5Ba0.5MnO3, a spin glass insulator at ambient pressure, switches to a ferromagnetic metal with increasing pressure, followed by a rapid increase of the ferromagnetic transition temperature Tc. The rapid increase of Tc was confirmed also for Nd0.5Ba0.5MnO3. These observations indicate that the unusual suppression of the multicritical phase boundary in the A-site disordered system, previously observed as a function of the averaged A-site ionic radius, is essentially controlled by the pressure and hence the band width. The effect of quenched disorder is therefore much enhanced with approaching the multicritical region.Comment: 4 pages including 3 figure
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