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Get Free AccessThin films of bilayered manganates of the formula LnSr2Mn2O7 (Ln=rare-earth), deposited on LaAlO3(100) substrates by nebulized spray pyrolysis, show charge-ordering transitions in the resistivity data. The transition temperatures decrease from 205 K to 185 K as the rare-earth ionic radii decrease from Ln=La to Gd. While magnetic-fields up to 6 tesla have little effect on the charge-ordering transition, small electric currents prevent the onset of the charge-ordered state. Furthermore, the resistance decreases markedly with increasing current, with nonlinear behavior, in polycrystalline films deposited on Si(100) substrates.
Sachin Parashar, António M. dos Santos, A. R. Raju, F. F. Lange, Anthony K. Cheetham, Cnr Rao (2000). Charge-ordering in thin films of bilayered rare earth manganates. International Journal of Inorganic Materials, 2(6), pp. 651-655, DOI: 10.1016/s1466-6049(00)00095-7.
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2000
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English
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International Journal of Inorganic Materials
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10.1016/s1466-6049(00)00095-7
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