Phys. Rev. B 72, 054428 (2005) [7 pages]Increase of ferromagnetic ordering temperature by the minority-band double-exchange interaction in SrRu1−xCrxO3
B. Dabrowski, S. Kolesnik, O. Chmaissem, and T. Maxwell
M. Avdeev, P. W. Barnes, and J. D. Jorgensen Received 20 May 2005; published 19 August 2005 Structural, magnetic, and resistive properties of the chromium substituted SrRu1−xCrxO3 perovskites with increased ferromagnetic transition temperature from 163 to 188 K were studied for polycrystalline samples synthesized in air and at high pressure. The Cr solubility limit found at x=0.15 in air is controlled by geometrical constraints of the tolerance factor and can be extended to higher values through high-pressure synthesis at 3 GPa. A linear decrease of the lattice parameters and bond lengths and an increase of the bond angles with x are consistent with the substitution of smaller Cr4+∕3+ for Ru4+∕5+ . Similar decreases of the magnetic susceptibility χm in the paramagnetic region above Tc and the high-field magnetization at 5 K with increasing x also indicate the presence of the Cr4+∕3+ and Ru4+∕5+ ions. This chemical substitution creates a possible Ru4+∕5+(d4∕3)‐O2−‐Cr4+∕3+(d2∕3) minority band double-exchange interaction which involves the Cr3+ and Cr4+ in magnetic ordering that enhances the ordering temperature. A reduced coercive field determined from the magnetization curves and a minimum of the resistivity point to decreased disorder for slightly substituted compositions x∼0.025 . ©2005 The American Physical Society
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