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Correlations of the electrical and magnetic phase transitions in the Sm1−xSrxMnO3 (x = 0.33, 0.45) and RE0.55Sr0.45MnO3 (RE0.55 = Eu0.397Nd0.153, Tb0.25Nd0.30) manganites at the high magnetic stationary fields

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Pages 587-597 | Received 12 Jan 2007, Published online: 04 Dec 2010
 

Abstract

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The resistance, magnetoresistance and magnetization measurements have been performed in the temperature range of 4.2–300 K and in the external magnetic inductions up to 14 T for the Sm1− x Sr x MnO3 (x = 0.33, 0.45) and RE0.55Sr0.45MnO3 (RE0.55 = Eu0.397Nd0.153, Tb0.25Nd0.30) manganites. In these samples the metal–semiconductor phase transitions as well as two kinds of the magnetic phase transitions the ferromagnetic–paramagnetic and metamagnetic (both spin-flip and spin-flop) have been observed. It was found that correlations between the magnetic and electrical phase transitions appear at high values of the external magnetic inductions. These correlations consist, simultaneously, of the large negative magnetoresistance and metamagnetic phase transitions. The existence and reconstruction of the ferromagnetic and antiferromagnetic clusters under the influence of the external magnetic induction is considered as a driving force of those correlations.

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R. V. DeminFootnote**

**Deceased.

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