The effect of oxygen stoichiometry on electrical transport and magnetic properties of La0.9Te0.1MnOy.
/ Abstract
Abstract The effect of the variation of oxygen content on structural, magnetic and transport properties in the electron-doped manganites La0.9Te0.1MnOy has been investigated. All samples show a rhombohedral structure with the space group R 3 C. The Curie temperature TC decreases and the paramagnetic–ferromagnetic (PM–FM) transition becomes broader with the reduction of oxygen content. The resistivity of the annealed samples increases slightly with a small reduction of oxygen content. Further reduction in the oxygen content, the resistivity maximum increases by six orders of magnitude compared with that of the as-prepared sample, and the ρ(T) curves of samples with y=2.86 and y=2.83 display the semiconducting behavior (dρ/dT
Journal: Solid State Communications