Bulletin of the American Physical Society
APS March Meeting 2019
Volume 64, Number 2
Monday–Friday, March 4–8, 2019; Boston, Massachusetts
Session G70: Poster Session I (2:00pm-5:00pm)
2:00 PM,
Tuesday, March 5, 2019
BCEC
Room: Exhibit Hall
Abstract: G70.00182 : Structure, Electrical and Magnetic properties of Sm1-xCaxCrO3, orthochromites*
Presenter:
Alejandro Duran Hernandez
(Centro de Nanociencias y Nanotecnología, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico)
Authors:
Alejandro Duran Hernandez
(Centro de Nanociencias y Nanotecnología, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico)
Jorge Barreto
(Instituto de Física, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico)
Jesús Ángel Arenas
(Instituto de Física, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico)
Pablo De la Mora
(Facultad de Ciencias, National Autonomous University of Mexico)
Gustavo Tavizón
(Facultad de Química, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico)
We have synthesized Sm1-xCaxCrO3 chromite and investigated the influence of calcium (Ca) doping at Sm-sites on the crystal structure, magnetic and electrical properties in a series of compounds in the 0≤x≤2.0 range. No structural transition was observed in this composition range and the doped compound crystallized into distorted orthorhombic structure with Pnma space group, which was confirmed by Rietveld refinement using Mo-Kα X-ray radiation. Samples of the Sm1-xCaxCrO3 series (x=0.0, 0.02, 0.04, 0.10 and 0.20) were prepared by Pechini polymeric precursor method and the polycrystalline samples were characterized by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS), Magnetization vs. Temperature measurements, UV-Vis spectroscopy and electrical measurements (10-300 K). The effect of Sm substitution by Ca has important effect on the cell volume; the antiferromagnetic transition decreases from TN= 193K (x=0) to 150K (x=0.20) and the magnetization reversal also decreases from 35K (x=0) to 9K (x=0.20). These changes in magnetic behavior of Sm1-xCaxCrO3 can be associated with the Cr(VI) content in samples.
*Authors of this work acknowledge support from PAPIIT-IN115618 (UNAM)
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