The crystal and magnetic structures of the (La0.63Ca0.37)(Mn1xTMx)O3 compounds (x = 0.00, 0.03,0.08; TM = Cu2+, Ni2+) were investigated between 5K and 300K by means of dc magnetic measurements and neutron powder diffraction analysis followed by Rietveld refinement. Both substituting cations lead to a reduction of the long range ferromagnetic ordering temperature; ferromagnetism is strongly suppressed in the 8% Cu-substituted sample, wherel ong- and short-range FM magnetic orders coexist together with short-range A-type AFM order. This particular feature can be related to the Jahn–Teller character of Cu2+, absent in Ni2+, and suggests the occurrence of a quantum critical point in the (La0.63Ca0.37)(Mn1xCux)O3 system.

Effect of Cu2+ and Ni2+ substitution at the Mn site in (La0.63Ca0.37)MnO3: a neutron powder diffraction investigation

MARTINELLI, ALBERTO;FERRETTI, MAURIZIO;CASTELLANO, CARLO;
2013-01-01

Abstract

The crystal and magnetic structures of the (La0.63Ca0.37)(Mn1xTMx)O3 compounds (x = 0.00, 0.03,0.08; TM = Cu2+, Ni2+) were investigated between 5K and 300K by means of dc magnetic measurements and neutron powder diffraction analysis followed by Rietveld refinement. Both substituting cations lead to a reduction of the long range ferromagnetic ordering temperature; ferromagnetism is strongly suppressed in the 8% Cu-substituted sample, wherel ong- and short-range FM magnetic orders coexist together with short-range A-type AFM order. This particular feature can be related to the Jahn–Teller character of Cu2+, absent in Ni2+, and suggests the occurrence of a quantum critical point in the (La0.63Ca0.37)(Mn1xCux)O3 system.
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