Evolution of Ferromagnetism in LaMnO3+δ
Michihito Muroi and Robert Street
Australian Journal of Physics
52(2) 205 - 225
Published: 1999
Abstract
An extensive study has been made of the magnetic properties of LaMnO3+δ with finely tuned hole concentrations, x (=2δ), ranging between 0·08 and 0·15. As x increases in the range studied, the spontaneous magnetisation at low temperature increases from only about 20% to almost 100% of the value for full polarisation of Mn spins, and the coercivity Hc decreases by more than an order of magnitude, e.g. from 4·2 kOe to 120 Oe at 5 K. The magnetic ordering temperature Tc takes a minimum at x = xc ~ 0·12. For x < xc, the inverse susceptibility shows a marked decrease as Tc is approached from above. Measurements of minor hysteresis loops for the sample with x = 0·08 show that magnetisation is reversible with respect to field changes except near Hc. These observations are discussed in terms of a two-phase exchange coupling (TPEC) model in which it is assumed that at low temperature the system separates into two phases, a hole-free antiferromagnetic phase and an optimally doped ferromagnetic phase, and the two phases are coupled through superexchange interactions at the interface.https://doi.org/10.1071/P98059
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