Distinction between Two Types of Charge-Ordered States in the Rare Earth Manganates,Ln0.5A0.5MnO3, Based on Chemical Melting — P. V. Vanitha (1998) | RDL Network
Distinction between Two Types of Charge-Ordered States in the Rare Earth Manganates,Ln0.5A0.5MnO3, Based on Chemical Melting
Journal of Solid State Chemistry 137(2): 365-368
Article 1998 English
Authors
PV
P. V. Vanitha
RS
Reetendra Singh
SN
Sreenivasan Natarajan
Abstract
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Effects of cation substitution in the manganese site of charge-ordered (CO) rare earth manganates have been studied to find out how the properties vary with the average radius of theAsite cations, 〈r
A
〉, and the substituent cation. The insulating CO state ofLn
0.5Ca0.5MnO3(Ln=Nd, Gd, or Y) is unaffected by substitution with Al3+and Fe3+, but the CO state in the Nd compound (〈r
A
〉=1.17 Å) is converted into a ferromagnetic metallic state by Cr3+substitution. Chemical conversion of the charge-ordered state in the insulating manganates by Cr3+substitution seems to occur only when 〈r
A
〉≥1.17 Å. Progressive substitution of Mn3+in Nd0.5Sr0.5MnO3(〈r
A
〉=1.24 Å) with Al3+and Fe3+renders the material an insulator. Substitution with Cr3+, however, makes it a ferromagnetic metal from 250 K (∼T
C) down to low temperatures, without the intervening CO state as in the parent manganate.
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