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Title: | Charge, Spin, and Orbital Ordering in the Perovskite Manganates, Ln1-xAxMnO3 (Ln = Rare Earth, A =Ca or Sr) |
Authors: | Rao, C N R |
Keywords: | Metal-Insulator-Transition Colossal Magnetoresistance Magnetic-Field Structural-Changes Room-Temperature Phase-TransitionsCation Size Cation Size Crystal Manganites Pr1-Xcaxmno3 |
Issue Date: | 29-May-2000 |
Publisher: | American Chemical Society |
Citation: | Journal Of Physical Chemistry B 104(25), 5877-5889 (2000) |
Abstract: | Charge ordering occurs in some mixed-valent transition metal oxides. The perovskite manganates of the formula Ln(1-x)A(x)MnO(3) (Ln = rare earth; A = Ca, Sr) are especially interesting because long-range ordering of the Mn3+ (t(2g)(3), e(g)(1)) and Mn4+ (t(2g)(3), e(g)(0)) ions in these materials is linked to antiferromagnetic spin ordering, and also to the long-range ordering of the Mn3+ (e(g)) orbitals and the associated lattice distortions. Charge ordering occurs at a higher temperature than spin ordering in some of the manganates (T-CO > T-N), whereas in some others T-CO = T-N. Orbital ordering occurs without charge ordering in the A-type antiferromagnetic manganates, but in the manganates where charge ordering occurs, antiferromagnetism of CE-type is found along with orbital ordering. The subtle relations between charge, spin, and orbital ordering are discussed in the article, with special attention to the effects of cation size, chemical substitution, dimensionality, pressure, and magnetic and electric fields. Unusual features such as phase separation and electron-hole asymmetry are also examined. |
Description: | Restricted Access |
URI: | https://libjncir.jncasr.ac.in/xmlui/10572/680 |
Other Identifiers: | 1089-5647 |
Appears in Collections: | Research Papers (Prof. C.N.R. Rao) |
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