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Magnetotransport properties of La1−xCaxMnO3 (0.52 ≤ x ≤ 0.75): Signature of phase coexistence

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Abstract We report the temperature and magnetic field dependence of transport properties in epitaxial films of the manganite La 1− x Ca x MnO 3 in the overdoped region of… Click to show full abstract

Abstract We report the temperature and magnetic field dependence of transport properties in epitaxial films of the manganite La 1− x Ca x MnO 3 in the overdoped region of the phase diagram for x > 0.5, where a charge–ordered (CO) and an antiferromagnetic (AF) phase are present. Resistivity, magnetoresistance and angular dependence of magnetoresistance were measured in the temperature interval 4.2K T x  = 0.52,0.58 and 0.75 and in magnetic fields up to 5 T. The semiconductor/insulator–like behavior in zero field was observed in the entire temperature range for all three concentrations x and the electric conduction, at lower temperatures, in the CO state obeys 3D Mott's variable-range hopping model. A huge negative magnetoresistance for x  = 0.52 and x  = 0.58, a metal–insulator transition for B > 3 T for x  = 0.52 and the presence of anisotropy in magnetoresistance for x  = 0.52 and x  = 0.58 show the fingerprints of colossal magnetoresistance (CMR) behavior implying the existence of ferromagnetic (FM) clusters. The declining influence of the FM clusters in the CO/AF part of the phase diagram with increasing x contributes to a possible explanation that a phase coexistence is the origin of the CMR phenomenon.

Keywords: phase; magnetoresistance; magnetotransport properties; properties la1; phase coexistence

Journal Title: Thin Solid Films
Year Published: 2017

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