The ground state properties of the mixed-valence cobaltites Nd0.7Sr0.3CoO3, Nd0.7Ca0.3CoO3 and Pr0.7Ca0.3CoO3
Abstract
The electric, magnetic, and thermal properties of three perovskite cobaltites with the same 30% hole doping and ferromagnetic ground state were investigated down to very low temperatures. With decreasing size of large cations, the ferromagnetic Curie temperature and spontaneous moments of cobalt are gradually suppressed - TC=130 K, 55 K and 25 K and m = 0.68 μB, 0.34 μB and 0.23 μB for Nd0.7Sr0.3CoO3, Pr0.7Ca0.3CoO3 and Nd0.7Ca0.3CoO3, respectively. The moment reduction with respect to moment of the conventional ferromagnet La0.7Sr0.3CoO3 (TC=230 K, m = 1.71 μB) in so-called IS/LS state for Co3+/Co4+, was originally interpreted using phase-separation scenario. Based on the present results, mainly the analysis of Schottky peak originating in Zeeman splitting of the ground state Kramers doublet of Nd3+, we find, however, that ferromagnetic phase in Nd0.7Ca0.3CoO3 and likely also Pr0.7Ca0.3CoO3 is uniformly distributed over all sample volume, despite the severe drop of moments. The ground state of these compounds is identified with the LS/LS-related phase derived theoretically by Sboychakov et al. [Phys. Rev. B 80, 024423 (2009)]. The ground state of Nd0.7Sr0.3CoO3 with an intermediate cobalt moment is inhomogeneous due to competing of LS/LS and IS/LS phases. In the theoretical part of the study, the crystal field split levels for 4f3 (Nd3+), 4f2 (Pr3+) and 4f1 (Ce3+ or Pr4+) are calculated and their magnetic characteristics are presented.
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