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Author Haberkorn, N.; Sirena, M.; Guimpel, J.; Steren, L.B.
Title Disorder influence on the magnetic properties of La0.55Sr0.45MnO3/SrTiO3 superlattices Type Journal Article
Year 2004 Publication JOURNAL OF MAGNETISM AND MAGNETIC MATERIALS Abbreviated Journal
Volume (up) 272 Issue Pages 1244-1246
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Abstract The structural and physical properties of La0.55Sr0.45MnO3/SrTiO3 superlattices grown by magnetron sputtering are studied. Two deposition temperatures and different mismatched substrates and buffer layers were used. The structure was determined by refinement through X-ray diffraction pattern fitting. The results indicate 1 unit cell (u.c.) interdiffusion at the interfaces and a 1 u.c. layer thickness fluctuation, i.e. roughness. In-plane hysteresis loops show the expected ferromagnetic behavior, while the perpendicular-to-plane hysteresis loops show anomalies which could evidence magnetic domain size inhomogeneities and stress. (C) 2004 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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Call Number BT @ hernan @ Serial 163
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Author Granada, M.; Maiorov, B.; Sirena, M.; Steren, L.B.; Guimpel, J.
Title Hall effect in La0.6Sr0.4MnO3 thin films Type Journal Article
Year 2004 Publication JOURNAL OF MAGNETISM AND MAGNETIC MATERIALS Abbreviated Journal
Volume (up) 272 Issue Pages 1836-1838
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Abstract We studied the temperature and thickness dependence of the transport properties of La0.6Sr0.4MnO3 films. Hall voltage and magnetoresistance measurements on 10 and 150 nm thick films were performed with this porpose. From the ordinary Hall component, we calculated the density of carriers, which has hole-character and is systematically lower than that expected from the chemical composition of the manganite in both samples. Localization effects observed at low temperature in the resistivity of the thinner film, associated with the substrate-induced disorder, are correlated with a decrease of the density of carriers. (C) 2003 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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Call Number BT @ hernan @ Serial 164
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Author Sirena, M.; Haberkorn, N.; Granada, M.; Steren, L.B.; Guimpel, J.
Title Oxygen and disorder effect in the magnetic properties of manganite films Type Journal Article
Year 2004 Publication Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials Abbreviated Journal Proceedings of the International Conference on Magnetism (ICM 2003)
Volume (up) 272-276, Part 2 Issue Pages 1171-1173
Keywords Manganite fims; Oxigenation; Magnetic properties
Abstract We have made a systematic study of the magnetic properties of low doped manganite films submitted to different oxygenation treatments. We have found that oxygenation dynamics depends critically of the strain field in the sample. The TC and the Mr increase as the oxygen content is increased. A decrease of the coercive field of the LSMO-STO films was observed, indicating that annealing treatments increase the oxygen content reducing oxygen vacancies.
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Call Number BT @ jguimpel @ Serial 622
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Author Sereni, J.G.; Caroca-Canales, N.; Geibel, C.
Title Ferromagnetic instability at the edge of intermediate valence Type Journal Article
Year 2007 Publication JOURNAL OF MAGNETISM AND MAGNETIC MATERIALS Abbreviated Journal
Volume (up) 310 Issue 2 Pages E214-E216
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Abstract Preliminary study of structural, thermal and magnetic properties on ferromagnetic CePt1-yRhy (0.40 <= y <= 1) is presented. Like in the recently studied CePd1-xRhx, this new system undergoes a quantum critical behavior between the ferromagnetic CePt (T-C = 6K) and unstable valence CeRh. Regardless the electronic and atomic size similarities between Pt and Pd atoms, signi. cant differences in their respective phase diagrams are observed around the critical points. While CePd1-xRhx shows an asymptopic T-C(x) decrease indicating a smeared quantum phase transition, in CePt1-yRhyTC(y) vanishes beyond y = 0.80 after a plateau starting at y = 0.60 at T-C approximate to 1.8K. Peculiarities of this critical region are compared with other Ce-systems. (c) 2006 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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Call Number BT @ hernan @ Serial 51
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Author Braghta, A.; Schmerber, G.; Derory, A.; Sereni, J.G.; Kappler, J.P.
Title Magnetic and thermal properties of Ce2Pd2Sn Type Journal Article
Year 2008 Publication Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials Abbreviated Journal J. Magn. Magn. Mater.
Volume (up) 320 Issue 6 Pages 1141-1145
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Abstract X-ray diffraction, susceptibility and specific heat studies on ternary Ce2Pd2Sn intermetallic compound and on its isostructural nonmagnetic compound La2Pd2Sn are reported. On Ce2Pd2Sn in absence of magnetic field, we confirm the existence of two magnetic transitions at T-N = 4.8K (antiferromagnetic transition) and T-C = 2.2K (ferromagnetic transition) and the specific heat results, measured down to 0.5 K, allow to recognize the transition at 2.2K as a first-order transition. A description based on molecular field calculations for the S = 1/2 resonant level model leads to a characteristic Kondo T-K of about 3K. (C) 2007 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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Call Number BT @ hernan @ Serial 49
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Author Haberkorn, N.; Larregola, S.; Franco, D.; Nieva, G.
Title Inhomogeneous ferrimagnetic-like behavior in Gd2/3Ca1/3MnO3 single crystals Type Journal Article
Year 2009 Publication JOURNAL OF MAGNETISM AND MAGNETIC MATERIALS Abbreviated Journal
Volume (up) 321 Issue 9 Pages 1133-1136
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Abstract We present a study of the magnetic properties of Gd2/3Ca1/3MnO3 single crystals at low temperatures, showing that this material behaves as an inhomogeneous ferrimagnet. In addition to small saturation magnetization at 5 K, we have found history dependent effects in the magnetization and the presence of exchange bias. These features are compatible with microscopic phase separation in the clean Gd2/3Ca1/3MnO3 system studied. (C) 2008 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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Call Number BT @ hernan @ Serial 194
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Author Antonio, D.; Dolz, M.I.; Pastoriza, H.
Title Magnetization measurement of single La0.67Ca0.33MnO3 nanotubes in perpendicular magnetic fields using a micromechanical torsional oscillator Type Journal Article
Year 2010 Publication Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials Abbreviated Journal
Volume (up) 322 Issue 5 Pages 488-493
Keywords Manganite nanotubes; Micromachined magnetometers; Shape anisotropy
Abstract Using a silicon micromechanical resonator as a sensitive magnetometer, the authors have studied both experimentally and theoretically the magnetic behavior of two isolated ferromagnetic nanotubes of perovskite La0.67Ca0.33MnO3. The article investigates the specific configuration where a magnetic field H is applied perpendicular to the magnetic easy axis of an isolated nanotube characterized by an uniaxial anisotropy constant K. In this situation, the magnetization M reduces the effective elastic constant kM of the resonator. This softening of the mechanical system is opposed to the hardening effect of M observed in a previous work, where H was applied parallel to the easy axis. Moreover, in this magnetic field configuration two distinct magnetization regimes are manifested, depending on the magnitude of H. For H[not double greater-than sign]2K/M the magnetization is almost parallel to the applied magnetic field and for H[double less-than sign]2K/M it is almost parallel to the easy axis of the nanotube. At a certain value of H there is a sharp transition
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Call Number BT @ hernan @ 13272 Serial 585
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Author Franco, D.G.; Carbonio, R.E.; Kaul, E.E.; Nieva, G.
Title Tailoring the ground state of the ferrimagnet La2Ni(Ni1/3Sb2/3)O6 Type Journal Article
Year 2013 Publication Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials Abbreviated Journal J. Magn. Magn. Mater.
Volume (up) 346 Issue Pages 196-202
Keywords Ferrimagnetic; Double perovskite; Magnetic frustration; Superexchange and super-superexchange interaction; Magnetic oxide
Abstract We report on the magnetic and structural properties of La2Ni(Ni1/3Sb2/3)O6 in polycrystal, single crystal and thin film samples. We found that this material is a ferrimagnet ( T c ≈ 100 K ) which possesses a very distinctive and uncommon feature in its virgin curve of the hysteresis loops. We observe that bellow 20 K it lies outside the hysteresis cycle, and this feature was found to be an indication of a microscopically irreversible process possibly involving the interplay of competing antiferromagnetic interactions that hinder the initial movement of domain walls. This initial magnetic state is overcome by applying a temperature dependent characteristic field. Above this field, an isothermal magnetic demagnetization of the samples yield a ground state different from the initial thermally demagnetized one.
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Author Betancourth, D.; Facio, J.I.; Pedrazzini, P.; Jesus, C.B.R.; Pagliuso, P.G.; Vildosola, V.; Cornaglia, P.S.; García, D. J.; Correa, V. F.
Title Low Temperature magnetic properties of GdCoIn5 Type Journal Article
Year 2015 Publication Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials Abbreviated Journal J. Magn. Magn. Mater.
Volume (up) 374 Issue Pages 744-747
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Abstract A comprehensive experimental and theoretical study of the low temperature properties of GdCoIn5 was performed. Specific heat, thermal expansion, magnetization and electrical resistivity were measured in good quality single crystals down to 4He temperatures. All the experiments show a second-order-like phase transition at 30 K probably associated with the onset of antiferromagnetic order. The magnetic susceptibility shows a pronounced anisotropy below T N with an easy magnetic axis perpendicular to the crystallographic ĉ-axis. Total energy GGA+U calculations indicate a ground state with magnetic moments localized at the Gd ions and allowed a determination of the Gd-Gd magnetic interactions. Band structure calculations of the electron and phonon contributions to the specific heat together with Quantum Monte Carlo calculations of the magnetic contributions show a very good agreement with the experimental data. Comparison between experiment and calculations suggests a significant anharmonic contribution to the specific heat at high temperature (View the MathML sourceT≳100K).
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Call Number BT @ victor.correa @ Serial 701
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Author Facio, J.I.; Betancourth, D.; Cejas Bolecek, N.R.; Jorge, G.A.; Pedrazzini, P.; Correa, V.F.; Cornaglia, P.S.; Vildosola, V.; García D.J.
Title Lattice specific heat for the RMIn5 (R=Gd, La,Y; M=Co, Rh) compounds: Non-magnetic contribution subtraction Type Journal Article
Year 2016 Publication Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials Abbreviated Journal J. Magn. Magn. Mater.
Volume (up) 407 Issue Pages 406-4011
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Call Number BT @ victor.correa @ Serial 730
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