Oxygen isotope substitution is performed in the perovskite cobalt oxide
(Pr0.7Sm0.3)0.7Ca0.3CoO3 which shows a sharp spin
state transition from the intermediate spin (IS) state to the low spin (LS)
state at a certain temperature. The transition temperature of the spin state
up-shifts with the substitution of 16O by 18O from the resistivity
and magnetic susceptibility measurements. The up-shift value is 6.8 K and an
oxygen isotope exponent (αS) is about -0.8. The large oxygen isotope
effect indicates strong electron-phonon coupling in this material. The
substitution of 16O by 18O leads to a decrease in the frequency of
phonon and an increase in the effective mass of electron (m∗), so that
the bandwidth W is decreased and the energy difference between the different
spin states is increased. This is the reason why the Ts is shifted to high
temperature with oxygen isotopic exchange.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figure