In this work structural, magnetic and electrical properties of R(0.7)Ca(0.3)Mn(0.95)Fe(0.05)O(3) (R = Pr and Nd) perovskite manganites are presented. Structural characterization of these compounds shows that both have orthorhombic (Pbnm) phase. The Mössbauer spectra show clear evidence of the local structural distortion of the Mn(Fe)O(6) octahedron on the basis of non-zero nuclear quadrupole interactions for high-spin Fe(3+) ions. It was found that the local structural distortion decreases significantly on replacing Pr(3+) by Nd(3+). This replacement dependence of the Jahn-Teller coupling strength estimated from the Mössbauer results was found to be consistent with the electrical and magnetic properties.
This research work aims to the estimation of the effect of the addition of La2O3, by different amounts in wt. %, to the matrix of the bismuth calcium borate glass. The fast cooling procedure was used to prepare the suggested compositions. XRD was used to inspecting the internal structural phases of the prepared samples, where XRD patterns confirmed the amorphous natures of all samples. It was found that the La-additives act to increase the glass density, micro hardness, and optical absorption. While the plasma treatment using N2 acted to reduce both the relative intensity of XRD and the optical absorption.
This research work aims to the estimation of the effect of the addition of La2O3, by different amounts in wt. %, to the matrix of the bismuth calcium borate glass. The fast cooling procedure was used to prepare the suggested compositions. XRD was used to inspecting the internal structural phases of the prepared samples, where XRD patterns confirmed the amorphous natures of all samples. It was found that the La-additives act to increase the glass density, micro hardness, and optical absorption. While the plasma treatment using N2 acted to reduce both the relative intensity of XRD and the optical absorption.
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