Magnetoresistance of metallic perovskite oxide LaNiO3-δ

Abstract

We report a study of the magnetoresistance (MR) of the metallic perovskite oxide LaNiO3-δ as a function of the oxygen stoichiometry δ (δ ≤ 0.14), magnetic field (H ≤ 6T) and temperature (1.5K ≤ T ≤ 25K). We find a strong dependence of the nature of MR on the oxygen stoichiometry. The MR at low temperatures change from positive to negative as the sample becomes more oxygen deficient (i.e, δ increases). Some of the samples which are more resistive, show a resistivity minima at Tmin ≈ 20K. We find that in these samples the MR is positive at T > Tmin and negative for T < Tmin. We conclude that in the absence of strong magnetic interaction, the negative MR in these oxides can arise from weak localisation effects.

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