Structure and magnetic properties of a La0.75Sr0.25Cr0.90O3-δ single crystal
Abstract
We have successfully grown large and good-quality single crystals of the La0.75Sr0.25Cr0.90O3-δ compound using the floating-zone method with laser diodes. We investigated the crystal quality, crystallography, chemical composition, magnetic properties and the oxidation state of Cr in the grown single crystals by employing a combination of techniques, including X-ray Laue and powder diffraction, scanning electron microscopy, magnetization measurements, X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy and light absorption. The La0.75Sr0.25Cr0.90O3-δ single crystal exhibits a single-phase composition, crystallizing in a trigonal structure with the space group R3c at room temperature. The chemical composition was determined as La0.75Sr0.25Cr0.90O3-δ, indicating a significant chromium deficiency. Upon warming, we observed five distinctive characteristic temperatures, namely T1 = 21.50(1) K, T2 = 34.98(1) K, T3 = 117.94(1) K, T4 = 155.01(1) K, and TN = 271.80(1) K, revealing five distinct magnetic anomalies. Our magnetization study allows us to explore the nature of these anomalies. Remarkably, the oxidation state of chromium in the single-crystal La0.75Sr0.25Cr0.90O3-δ, characterized by a band gap of 1.630(8) eV, is exclusively attributed to Cr3+ ions, making a departure from the findings of previous studies on polycrystalline materials.
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