The effect of Cu-doping at Mn-site on structural, magnetic and transport
properties in electron-doped manganites La0.85Te0.15Mn1-xCuxO3 has been
investigated. Based on the analysis of structural parameter variations, the
valence state of the Cu ion in Cu-doped manganites is suggested to be +2. All
samples undergo the paramagnetic-ferromagnetic (PM-FM) phase transition. The
Curie temperature decreases and the transition becomes broader with increasing
Cu-doping level, in contrast, the magnetization magnitude of Cu-doping samples
at low temperatures increase as x \leq 0.15. The insulator-metal (I-M)
transition moves to lower temperatures with increasing Cu-doping content and
disappears as x > 0.1. In addition, the higher temperature resistivity r peak
in double-peak-like r(T) curves observed in no Cu-doping sample is completely
suppressed as Cu-doping level x = 0.1 and r(T) curve only shows single I-M
transition at the low temperature well below . The results are discussed
according to the change of magnetic exchange interaction caused by Cu-doping.Comment: 17 pages, 5 figures. Phys.Rev.B (to be published