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The spin-reorientation magnetic transitions in Ga-doped SmCrO3

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Abstract Orthochromite SmCrO3 is known to show spin reorientation around 34 K and which was assigned as transition from Γ4 to Γ2. Our work reports the spin reorientation transitions in a… Click to show full abstract

Abstract Orthochromite SmCrO3 is known to show spin reorientation around 34 K and which was assigned as transition from Γ4 to Γ2. Our work reports the spin reorientation transitions in a series of Ga-doped SmCrO3: the spin reorientation transition from Γ4 to Γ2 at TSR2 = 88 K and another spin reorientation transition of Γ2 to Γ1 at TSR1 = 15 K were observed simultaneously when the content of Ga is 30%. Importantly, the evolution of spin reorientation transitions from the single spin reorientation of Γ4 → Γ2 to double ones of Γ4 → Γ2 → Γ1, and then to the single one of Γ2 → Γ1 is caused by the increase of Ga doping concentration. The M-T and M-H measurements have been made to study the temperature and magnetic field dependence of these spin reorientation transitions. These temperatures and doping dependence of spin reorientation transitions in RCrO3 (R = rare earth or yttrium) can appeal to the magnetic switching devices design based on these findings.

Keywords: spin reorientation; reorientation transitions; doped smcro3; reorientation; smcro3 spin

Journal Title: Ceramics International
Year Published: 2018

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