Negative magnetization and magnetic ordering of rare earth and transition metal sublattices in NdFe 0.5 Cr 0.5 O 3 .
S KanthalAritra BanerjeeSouvik ChatterjeeP YandaAthinarayanan SundaresanD D KhalyavinFabio OrlandiTanusri Saha-DasguptaSudipta BandyopadhyayPublished in: Journal of physics. Condensed matter : an Institute of Physics journal (2024)
We investigate the effect of alloying at the 3 d transition metal site of a rare-earth-transition metal oxide, by considering NdFe 0.5 Cr 0.5 O 3 mixed perovskite with two equal and random distribution of 3d ions, Cr and Fe, interacting with an early 4f rare earth ion, Nd. Employing temperature- and field- dependent magnetization measurements, temperature-dependent x-ray diffraction, neutron powder diffraction, and Raman spectroscopy, we characterize its structural and magnetic properties. Our study reveals bipolar magnetic switching (arising from negative magnetization) and magnetocaloric effect which underline the potential of the studied mixed perovskite in device application. The neutron diffraction study shows the absence of spin reorientation transition over the entire temperature range of 1.5-320 K, although both parent compounds exhibit spin orientation transition. We discuss the microscopic origin of this curious behavior. The neutron diffraction results also reveal the ordering of Nd spins at an unusually high temperature of about 40 K, which is corroborated by Raman measurements.
Keyphrases
- transition metal
- raman spectroscopy
- room temperature
- molecularly imprinted
- electron microscopy
- high resolution
- computed tomography
- bipolar disorder
- magnetic resonance imaging
- risk assessment
- gene expression
- dna methylation
- high efficiency
- quantum dots
- single cell
- molecular dynamics
- ionic liquid
- dual energy
- solid phase extraction