Tuning of magnetic and electronic states by control of oxygen content in lanthanum strontium cobaltates

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Abstract

We report on the magnetic, resistive, and structural studies of perovskite La$_{1/3}$Sr$_{2/3}$CoO$_{3-\delta}$. By using the relation between the temperature, partial oxygen pressure and the oxygen content from the thermogravimetric analysis, we have to synthesized a series of samples with precisely controlled $\delta=0.00-0.49$. The samples show significant coupling among the structural, magnetic and transport properties as a function of $\delta$. The stoichiometric material with $\delta=0.00$ is a cubic ferromagnetic metal with the Curie temperature $T_C=274$ K. The increase of $\delta$ to 0.15 is followed by a linear decrease of $T_C$ to $\approx$ 160 K and a metal- insulator transition within the cubic structure range. Further increase of $\delta$ results in formation of orthorhombic $a_p\times a_p \times 2a_p$ phase for $\delta\approx 0.25$ and brownmillerite phase for $\delta\approx 0.5$. Those phases are weak ferromagnetic insulators with $T_C=230$ K and 120 K, respectively. The present data show that the control of oxygen stoichiometry in lanthanum strontium cobaltates allows to modify the crystal structure and physical properties of these materials.

Authors

  • S. Kolesnik

  • B. Dabrowski

  • J. Mais

    Department of Physics, Northern Illinois University

  • M. Majjiga

    Department of Physics, Northern Illinois University, DeKalb, IL 60115

  • A. Baszczuk

    INTiBS, PAN, Wroclaw, Poland