Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5366350 | Applied Surface Science | 2006 | 4 Pages |
The influence of dc currents with a high current density on the transport properties of epitaxial La1âxAxMnO3 (AÂ =Â Sr, Ca, and Ba) thin films were studied. An application of a large current could lead to a remarkable reduction in the insulator-metal phase transition peak, demonstrating a significant electroresistance effect. After removing such currents the samples could completely return to its pristine state. Our experiments reveal that such an electroresistance should be a common feature for the perovskite manganites, rather than the results caused by the self-heating or self magnetic field. It may be ascribed to the two aspects: one is the strong interaction between carrier spins and localized spins in Mn ions, the other is the percolative mechanism of phase separation.