Influence of B - site Disorder in La0.5Ca0.5Mn1-xBxO3 (B = Fe, Ru, Al and Ga) Manganites
Abstract
We have investigated the influence of B - site doping on the crystal and magnetic structure in La0.5Ca0.5Mn1-xBxO3 (B= Fe, Ru, Al and Ga) compounds using neutron diffraction, SANS, magnetization and resistivity techniques. The B - site doped samples are isostructural and possess an orthorhombic structure in Pnma space group at 300K. A structural transition from orthorhombic to monoclinic is found to precede the magnetic transition to CE - type antiferromagnetic state in few of these samples. On doping with Fe, charge and orbitally ordered CE - type antiferromagnetic state is suppressed, followed by the growth in ferromagnetic insulating phase in 0.02≤ x≤0.06 compounds. At higher Fe doping in x>0.06, the ferromagnetic state is also suppressed and no evidence of long range magnetic ordering is observed. In Ru doped samples (0.01≤ x≤0.05), the ferromagnetic metallic state is favored at TC≈200K and TMI≈125K and no significant change in TC and TMI as a function of Ru doping is found. In contrast, with non magnetic Al substitution for 0.01≤ x≤0.03, the charge ordered CE - type antiferromagnetic state coexists with the ferromagnetic metallic phase. With further increase in Al doping (0.05≤ x≤0.07), both CE - type antiferromagnetic and ferromagnetic phases are gradually suppressed. This behavior is accompanied by the evolution of A - type antiferromagnetic insulating state. Eventually, at higher Al doping (0.10≤ x≤0.13), this phase is also suppressed and signature of spin glass like transition are evident in M(T). Likewise, substitution with Ga is observed to induce similar effects as described for Al doped samples. The presence of short ranged ferromagnetic ordering has been further explored using SANS measurements in few of the selected samples.
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