Instability of the Crystal and Electronic Structures due to Hydrogenation Influenced the Magnetic Properties of a La2/3Ca1/3MnO3 Manganite

D. T. Bui,T. A. Ho, N. N. Hoang,T. L. Phan,B. W. Lee,N. T. Dang,D. T. Khan, L. V. Truong-Son,D. N. Petrov, B. T. Huy, D. S. Yang

MATERIALS TRANSACTIONS(2023)

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We have investigated the hydrogen-annealing influence on the crystalline and electronic structures, and magnetic properties of La2/3Ca1/3MnO3 (LCMO). The results have indicated that the annealing at 700 and 900 & DEG;C (labeled as LCMO-700 and LCMO-900, respectively) readily reduced single-phase LCMO, resulting in a complex phase composition of several isostructural oxygen-deficient perovskite-type phases coexisting with the Ruddlesden-Popper (La/Ca)2MnO4-type phase. While a Mn3+/Mn4+ mixed valence is present in LCMO, the hydrogen annealed samples mainly have Mn2+ and Mn3+ ions. Under such circumstance, large changes in magnetic parameters have been recorded, such as remarkable decreases in values of the magnetization, the Curie temperature (from 251 K for the as-prepared LCMO through 240 K for LCMO700 to 3221 K for LCMO-900), and the magnetic-entropy change. Particularly, the crystal and electronic-structure changes also enhance the magnetic inhomogeneity, resulting in a strong development of the Griffiths phase, and cause the first-to-second-order phase transformation. These results reflect the instability of the LCMO perovskite-type manganite versus hydrogenation. [doi:10.2320/matertrans.MT-MG2022003]
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perovskite manganites,hydrogenation,magnetic properties
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