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Valence states and magnetic properties of LaNi1-xMnxO3 (for 0⩽x⩽0.2 and x=0.5)

N.Y. VasanthacharyaP. GangulyJohn B. GoodenoughC. N. R. Rao

Year: 1984 Journal:   Journal of Physics C Solid State Physics Vol: 17 (15)Pages: 2745-2760   Publisher: IOP Publishing

Abstract

Single-phase LaNi 1-x Mn x O 3 samples in the compositional range 0<or=x<or=0.2 were prepared by the decomposition of precursor hydroxide solid solutions, and La 2 NiMnO 6 was prepared from a mixture of carbonates. All the samples contained a disordered array of nickel and manganese ions. X-ray absorption and XPS measurements indicate the presence of Mn(III) and Ni(III) valence states at room temperature for x=0.1, 0.2 and 0.5. Magnetic susceptibility data suggest Mn 4+ solute ions and Stoner-enhanced Pauli paramagnetism of the metallic solvent for x=0.01 with a smooth transition to Mn 3+ solute ions and a spontaneously magnetised solvent conduction band at x=0.05. Below 200K, the x=0.05 sample forms superparamagnetic clusters, and below 40K there is evidence for an antiferromagnet spin-density wave. Comparisons with LaCo 0.95 Mn 0.05 O 3 and La 0.98 Sr 0.02 CoO 3 confirm that the long-range magnetic coupling occurs via solvent electrons in a narrow conduction band. The conductivity changes from that of a narrow-band metal for x<0.01 to that more characteristic of diffusive motion for x>0.05, but any motional enthalpy appears to remain small ( Delta H m approximately=0). The x=0.1 sample exhibits ferrimagnetic spin glass behaviour below 40K, and the ferromagnetic interactions increase with manganese concentration. The oxide with x=0.50 is ferromagnetic with a well defined Curie temperature.

Keywords:
Analytical Chemistry (journal) Magnetic susceptibility Valence (chemistry) Paramagnetism Ferrimagnetism Ferromagnetism Antiferromagnetism Chemistry Manganese Materials science Crystallography Inorganic chemistry Condensed matter physics Magnetization

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Magnetic and transport properties of perovskites and related materials
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