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Electron doping induced magnetic glassy state in phase separated YBaCo2O5.5-δ

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Abstract The structural, magnetic and transport properties of the layered RBaCo2O5.5±δ cobaltites are sensitive to the oxygen stoichiometry. In this present study, we report the presence of a low-temperature magnetic… Click to show full abstract

Abstract The structural, magnetic and transport properties of the layered RBaCo2O5.5±δ cobaltites are sensitive to the oxygen stoichiometry. In this present study, we report the presence of a low-temperature magnetic glassy state in electron-doped polycrystalline YBaCo2O5.5 cobaltite. The ac magnetization studies show the absence of conventional spin glass features, while the various dc magnetization studies demonstrate the presence of non-equilibrium magnetic glassy state at low temperature. The magnetic glassy state of this sample results from the kinetic arrest of the first order ferro (or ferri) to antiferromagnetic transition. The role of electron doping in the occurrence of magnetic glassy phenomena is discussed in terms of magnetic phase separation involving the Co3+/Co2+ clusters of the ferrimagnetic phase in the Co3+/Co3+ antiferromagnetic matrix.

Keywords: phase; magnetic glassy; electron doping; glassy; glassy state

Journal Title: Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials
Year Published: 2019

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