Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1596707 Solid State Communications 2006 5 Pages PDF
Abstract
Systematic studies of X-ray, magnetic, electronic transport, and elastic properties have been performed on polycrystalline Bi0.5Ca0.4Sr0.1MnO3 sample. The sample exhibits charge ordering (CO) state below TCO (=304 K), accompanied by a distinct maximum in magnetization. The softening of Young's modulus in the vicinity of TCO indicates that there is a strong coupling of electron-phonon due to Jahn-Teller (JT) effect. The dynamic ferromagnetic spin correlations are observed at high temperatures above TCO, which are replaced by antiferromagnetic (AFM) spin fluctuations at a concomitant CO transition. Below 32 K, a spin-glass (SG) state dominates at low temperatures. The voltage-current (V-I) characteristics measurement results indicate that the non-linear conduction starts above a threshold current, giving rise to a region of negative differential resistance (NDR). The origin of the non-linear conduction is discussed in view of current induced collapse of CO state associated with phase-separation mechanism.
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