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A-site deficiency effects on the critical behavior of La 0.6 Ca 0.15 · 0.05 Ba 0.2 MnO 3

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Abstract The aim of the present work is to study the critical behavior of calcium deficient La 0.6 Ca 0.15 · 0.05 Ba 0.2 MnO 3 (LCBMO), synthetized by the… Click to show full abstract

Abstract The aim of the present work is to study the critical behavior of calcium deficient La 0.6 Ca 0.15 · 0.05 Ba 0.2 MnO 3 (LCBMO), synthetized by the conventional solid-state reaction method, around the paramagnetic (PM)-ferromagnetic (FM) phase transition. X-ray diffraction revealed that these manganites crystallized in the orthorhombic structure with Pbnm space group. Then, the magnetic properties of this compound are discussed in detail, building on the magnetization and the susceptibility. The temperature dependence of magnetic susceptibility at higher temperature confirms the presence of the Griffiths phase above the Curie temperature which proves the existence of ferromagnetic clusters in the paramagnetic domain. Experimental results revealed that our sample exhibit a second-order magnetic phase transition. The estimated critical exponents derived from the magnetic data were estimated using various techniques such as modified Arrott plot, Kouvel-Fisher method, and critical magnetization isotherms M(T C , H). The obtained values are very close to those representative of the mean-field model (β = 0.547, γ = 1.23, and δ = 3.092 at an average T C  = 201.74 K).

Keywords: critical behavior; behavior mno; site deficiency; effects critical; behavior; deficiency effects

Journal Title: Journal of Physics and Chemistry of Solids
Year Published: 2018

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