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Stress deformations and structural quenching in Sm0.5Ca0.5MnO3 thin films allow a huge decrease of the charge order melting magnetic field
Thin films of Sm0.5Ca0.5MnO3 manganites with charge ordering (CO) properties
and colossal magnetoresistance were synthesized by pulsed laser deposition
technique on (100)-SrTiO3 and (100)-LaAlO3 substrates. We first compare the
structural modifications as function of the substrate and film thickness.
Secondly, measuring transport properties in magnetic fields up to 24T, we
establish the temperature-field phase diagram describing the stability of the
CO state and compare it to bulk material. We show that some structural
modification induced by the substrate occurs and that the CO melting magnetic
field is greatly reduced. Moreover, with the temperature decrease, no
modification of the lattice parameters is observed. We then propose an
explanation based on the quenching of the unit cell of the film that adopts the
in-plane lattice parameters of the substrate and thus, prevents the complete
growth of the CO state at low temperature.Comment: to be published in Journal of Applied Physic
Control of the colossal magnetoresistance by strain effect in NdCaMnO thin films
Thin films of NdCaMnO manganites with colossal
magnetoresistance (CMR) properties have been synthesized by the Pulsed Laser
Deposition technique on (100)-SrTiO. The lattice parameters of these
manganites and correlatively their CMR properties can be controlled by the
substrate temperature . The maximum CMR effect at 75K, calculated as the
ratio is 10 for a deposition temperature of
degC. Structural studies show that the
NdCaMnO film is single phase, [010]-oriented and has a
pseudocubic symmetry of the perovskite subcell with a=3.77 at room
temperature. We suggest that correlation between lattice parameters, CMR and
substrate temperature result mainly from substrate-induced strains
which can weaken the charge-ordered state at low temperature.Comment: 9 pages, 4 figures. To be published in Applied Physics Letter
Relations between structural distortions and transport properties in NdCaMnO strained thin films
Strained thin films of charge/orbital ordered (CO/OO)
(NCMO) with various thickness have grown on (100)-SrTiO and (100)-LaAlO
substrates, by using the Pulsed Laser Deposition (PLD) technique. The thickness
of the films influences drastically the transport properties. As the thickness
decreases, the CO transition increases while at the same time the
insulator-to-metal transition temperature decreases under application of a 7T
magnetic field. Clear relationships between the structural distortions and the
transport properties are established. They are explained on the basis of the
elongation and the compression of the Mn-O-Mn and Mn-O bond angles and
distances of the \QTR{it}{Pnma} structure, which modify the bandwidth and the
Jahn-Teller distortion in these materialsComment: 11 pages, 6 figures. to be published in Journal Physics: Condensed
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High magnetic field transport measurement of charge-ordered PrCaMnO strained thin films
We have investigated the magnetic-field-induced phase transition of
charge-ordered (CO) PrCaMnO thin films, deposited onto
(100)-oriented LaAlO and (100)-oriented SrTiO substrates using the
pulsed laser deposition technique, by measuring the transport properties with
magnetic fields up to 22T. The transition to a metallic state is observed on
both substrates by application of a critical magnetic field ( at 60K).
The value of the field required to destroy the charge-ordered insulating state,
lower than the bulk compound, depends on both the substrate and the thickness
of the film. The difference of the critical magnetic field between the films
and the bulk material is explained by the difference of in-plane parameters at
low temperature (below the CO transition). Finally, these results confirm that
the robustness of the CO state, depends mainly on the stress induced by the
difference in the thermal dilatations between the film and the substrate.Comment: 10 pages, 6 figures. To be published in Phys. Rev.
CMR effect exalted by substrate-induced strains in thin films of charge ordered manganites
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CMR effect exalted by substrate-induced strains in thin films of charge ordered manganites
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Relations between structural distortions and transport properties in Nd 0.5 Ca 0.5 MnO 3 strained thin films
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Magnetic phase diagram in the charge-ordered Pr0.5Ca0.5MnO3 strained thin films
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Phase separation effects in charge-ordered Pr 0.5 Ca 0.5 MnO 3 thin film
Compressed Pr 0.5 Ca 0.5 MnO 3 films (250 nm) deposited on LaAlO 3 have been studied by Electron Spin Resonance technique under high frequency and high magnetic field. We show evidences for the presence of a ferromagnetic phase (FM) embedded in the charge-order phase (CO), in form of thin layers which size depends on the strength and orientation of the magnetic field (parallel or perpendicular to the substrate plane). This FM phase presents an easy plane magnetic anisotropy with an anisotropy constant 100 times bigger than typical bulk values. When the magnetic field is applied perpendicular to the substrate plane, the FM phase is strongly coupled to the CO phase whereas for the parallel orientation it keeps an independent ferromagnetic resonance even when the CO phase becomes antiferromagnetic. Copyright EDP Sciences, Springer-Verlag 200371.27.+a Strongly correlated electron systems; heavy fermions, 76.50.+g Ferromagnetic, antiferromagnetic, and ferrimagnetic resonances; spin-wave resonance, 75.30.Cr Saturation moments and magnetic susceptibilities, 75.25.+z Spin arrangements in magnetically ordered materials (including neutron and spin-polarized electron studies, synchrotron-source X-ray scattering, etc.),