Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10632090 | Materials Research Bulletin | 2005 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
We have grown high-quality single crystals of the triple-layered perovskite ruthenate Sr4Ru3O10 using a floating-zone (FZ) method and measured their electronic transport and magnetic properties. Our experiments results are consistent with those previously reported for Sr4Ru3O10 flux crystals; the magnetic ground state of Sr4Ru3O10 is poised between an itinerant metamagnetic and itinerant ferromagnetic state, and its electronic ground state is a Fermi liquid. In addition, we have investigated the effect of disorder on the metallic state of Sr4Ru3O10. From resistivity measurements of various Sr4Ru3O10 crystals with different levels of disorder, we found that disorder enhances both temperature-independent elastic scattering and also temperature-dependent inelastic scattering. The in-plane metamagnetic transition is also found to be sensitive to disorder. Disorder results in an increase in the metamagnetic transition field and different magnetic behavior above the transition. We discuss the implications of this interesting observation.
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Authors
M. Zhou, J. Hooper, D. Fobes, Z.Q. Mao, V. Golub, C.J. O'Connor,