Abstract:
An unusually large positive magnetoresistance (MR) is found in the compound Nd0.5Ca0.5MnO3 at low temperatures (T < 50 K). The positive MR is seen when the magnetic field is first applied and it collapses at higher fields leading to a large negative MR as observed recently in other manganates showing charge-ordering transition. These magnetic field induced effects (negative MR) show large hysteresis even up to temperatures as high as 200 K. We explain the positive MR as originating from antiferromagnetic ordering in the presence of a ferromagnetic interaction.