Phase transition and anomalous low temperature ferromagnetic phase in Pr 0.6Sr 0.4MnO 3 single crystals

Abstract

We report on the magnetic and electrical properties of Pr 0.6Sr 0.4MnO 3 single crystals. This compound undergoes a continuous paramagnetic-ferromagnetic transition with a Curie temperature T C301 K and a first-order structural transition at T S64 K. At T S, the magnetic susceptibility exhibits an abrupt jump, and a corresponding small hump is seen in the resistivity. The critical behavior of the static magnetization and the temperature dependence of the resistivity are consistent with the behavior expected for a nearly isotropic ferromagnet with short-range exchange belonging to the Heisenberg universality class. The magnetization (M-H) curves below T S are anomalous in that the virgin curve lies outside the subsequent M-H loops. The hysteretic structural transition at T S as well as the irreversible magnetization processes below T S can be explained by phase separation between a high-temperature orthorhombic and a low-temperature monoclinic ferromagnetic phase.

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Keywords
Manganites, Phase separation, Critical behaviors, Ferromagnetic transitions, First orders, Heisenberg, High temperatures, Irreversible magnetizations, Isotropic ferromagnet, Low temperatures, Magnetic and electrical properties, Static magnetizations, Structural transitions, Temperature dependences, Universality classes, Crystals, Electric properties, Ferromagnetic materials, Ferromagnetism, Magnetic materials, Magnetic properties, Magnetic susceptibility, Magnetization, Magnets, Manganese compounds, Oxide minerals, Phase modulation, Phase transitions, Separation, Single crystals, Phase separation
Citation
Rößler, S., Harikrishnan, S., Naveen Kumar, C. M., Bhat, H. L., Elizabeth, S., Rößler, U. K., et al. (2009). Phase transition and anomalous low temperature ferromagnetic phase in Pr 0.6Sr 0.4MnO 3 single crystals. 22(2). https://doi.org//10.1007/s10948-008-0377-1
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