Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10653545 | Solid State Communications | 2005 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
The Th4+ for Sr2+ substitution in SrCoO3âδ is found to be an efficient way to stabilize an oxygen deficient perovskite. The structural study reveals a Th4+ solubility limited to â¼10% so that the chemical formula, Sr0.9Th0.1CoO2.79, is obtained. The comparison to the Y3+ for Sr2+ substitution shows that a lower oxygen content is obtained for the former according to the Sr0.75Y0.25CoO2.55 formula. The higher oxygen content reached with Th4+ has a strong impact on the physical properties: Sr0.9Th0.1CoO2.79 is an itinerant ferromagnet (TCâ¼200 K, Ï5 K=2 mΩ cm) whereas Sr0.75Y0.25CoO2.55 is a robust insulating antiferromagnet (TNâ¼320 K, Ï5 K=105 Ω cm). Clearly, the substitution of a tetravalent cation for Sr2+ appears to be a promising route to synthesize SrCoO3âδ itinerant ferromagnets without the use of high oxygen pressure nor electrochemical oxidation.
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Authors
S. Hébert, A. Maignan, V. Caignaert, V. Pralong, D. Pelloquin, B. Raveau,