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Advances in Applied Ceramics
Structural, Functional and Bioceramics
Volume 108, 2009 - Issue 5: Special issue on electroceramics
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Effects of dopants and oxygen non-stoichiometry on thermodynamic and magnetic properties of micro- and nanostructured perovskite type manganites

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Pages 273-279 | Published online: 18 Jul 2013
 

Abstract

The aim of the paper is to evidence the effect of the composition and oxygen stoichiometry on the thermodynamic, spin dynamics and magnetic properties of some micro- and nanostructured substituted manganites La1–xAxMn1–yByO3–δ (A=Ca; B=Co, Fe; x=0·33; y=0, 0·02 and 0·04). The partial molar thermodynamic properties of oxygen dissolution in the perovskite phase as well the equilibrium partial pressures of oxygen have been obtained using solid electrolyte electrochemical cells [electromotive force measurement (EMF)] method. The influence of the oxygen stoichiometry change on the thermodynamic properties was examined using the data obtained by a coulometric titration technique coupled with EMF measurements. Using electron paramagnetic resonance spectroscopy, the spin dynamics has been investigated. Particular attention was devoted to the discussion concerning the influence of doping on polaron activation energy E a and exchange coupling integral J between Mn spins. The results were correlated with the variation of both saturation magnetisation M s and Curie temperature T c. The data were discussed in relation to significant changes in the overall concentration of defects. New features related to the modifications in properties connected with the nanocrystalline state were evidenced.

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