Double exchange (DE)-mediated ferromagnetism in manganites, in which the Zener pair (Mn3+/Mn4+) is a key factor, is marked by the coexistence of the magnetic transition and the metal-insulator transition, thus distinguishing itself from superexchange (SE)-mediated ferromagnetism. Through detailed magnetization, transport and XAS studies, it was proposed by some of us that a unique magnetic pair-making effect occurs in Ru-substituted La0.6Pb0.4Mn1-xRUxO3 by virtue of variable valency of Ru and Mn. Ru ion, exhibiting a variable valency of Ru4+ and Ru5+, governs the DE-mediated coupling by initiating a magnetic pair-making effect with Mn3+ and Mn4+ states. Neutron diffraction measurements carried out on these compounds in the temperature range 4.2-500 K reveal the microscopic nature of magnetic ordering. Data obtained, in conjunction with data from other experimental techniques above, show that (i) Ru participates in the DE interaction with Mn for x <= 0.4, (ii) there is a weakening of DE due to depletion of Ru5+ for x > 0.4, and (iii) SE ferromagnetic interactions are favored for x > 0.4. (c) 2006 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Neutron diffraction evidence for double exchange coupling in Ru-substituted La0.6Pb0.4Mn1-xRuxO3, 0 <= x <= 0.5
Mondelli C
2006
Abstract
Double exchange (DE)-mediated ferromagnetism in manganites, in which the Zener pair (Mn3+/Mn4+) is a key factor, is marked by the coexistence of the magnetic transition and the metal-insulator transition, thus distinguishing itself from superexchange (SE)-mediated ferromagnetism. Through detailed magnetization, transport and XAS studies, it was proposed by some of us that a unique magnetic pair-making effect occurs in Ru-substituted La0.6Pb0.4Mn1-xRUxO3 by virtue of variable valency of Ru and Mn. Ru ion, exhibiting a variable valency of Ru4+ and Ru5+, governs the DE-mediated coupling by initiating a magnetic pair-making effect with Mn3+ and Mn4+ states. Neutron diffraction measurements carried out on these compounds in the temperature range 4.2-500 K reveal the microscopic nature of magnetic ordering. Data obtained, in conjunction with data from other experimental techniques above, show that (i) Ru participates in the DE interaction with Mn for x <= 0.4, (ii) there is a weakening of DE due to depletion of Ru5+ for x > 0.4, and (iii) SE ferromagnetic interactions are favored for x > 0.4. (c) 2006 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.


