Dependence of the magnetism-resistivity correlation on Curie temperature in manganites

Jing Wang, Lin Jie Dai, Chang Min Xiong*, Xuan Zhao, Ning Wang, Wei Jian Lou, Tianxing Ma

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Abstract

The ferromagnetic order in La0.67Ca0.33MnO 3 (LCMO) films has been tuned both by vacuum annealing and substrate-induced strain. And the relation between magnetization (M) and resistivity (ρ) was investigated as a function of Curie temperature (T C). With decreasing TC, the magnetoresistance (MR) increases, reflecting the stronger magnetism-resistivity correlation at lower TC. It is interestingly found that the relation between ρ and M maintains a form of ρ=ρ0exp(-M/α) for temperature near and slightly below TC despite the fact that TC is tuned over a wide temperature range, which reveals the dominant role of magnetic polaron on the transport properties. More interestingly, by exploring the ρ-M dependence of LCMO combined with the results of La0.67Sr 0.33Mn1-xFexO3, it is found that the coefficient α decreases universally with the reduction TC. This implies the tunability of the magnetic polaron could be an important reason for the stronger magnetism-resistivity correlation at lower TC. Further analysis show that the variation TC is associated with Jahn-Teller energy and electronic band width, which also confirm the important role of the lattice polaron on the property of the manganite. These results not only provide a universal description of the dependence of the magnetism-resistivity correlation on TC, but also demonstrate the importance of the accompanying occurrence of spin-lattice and charge-lattice couplings in the manganites.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)28-33
Number of pages6
JournalSolid State Communications
Volume181
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Mar 2014
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • A. Manganite film
  • D. Lattice-polaron
  • D. Magnetic polaron
  • D. Magnetism-resistivity correlation

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