2017
DOI: 10.1088/2053-1591/aa6920
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Magnetic properties and magnetoresistance effect of La2Co1−xMg xMnO6(0.1  ⩽  x  ⩽  1.0)

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“…Whereas T C1 value of pure LCMO oxides are lower and ranges from 210 K to 235 K for polycrystalline samples [35][36][37][38] and thin films [39,42]. Obviously, and is attributed to the short-range magnetic ordering of Mn 4+ -O -Ni 2+ [32,34,31].…”
Section: The Magnetic Properties Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Whereas T C1 value of pure LCMO oxides are lower and ranges from 210 K to 235 K for polycrystalline samples [35][36][37][38] and thin films [39,42]. Obviously, and is attributed to the short-range magnetic ordering of Mn 4+ -O -Ni 2+ [32,34,31].…”
Section: The Magnetic Properties Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[25][26][27] Hence Bsite modulation becomes one of the primary routes to suppress the formation of the antiferromagnetic antiphase boundaries in double-perovskites, which can significantly enhance the cation ordering and magnetic moment. [28][29][30] Consequently, employing different ions to substitute at Bsites can be regarded as an efficient manoeuvre to further improve the magnetic properties of LNMO. Our previous study 31 has verified that Mg 2+ is an effective substitutional ion for the Ni site, which has optimized the crystal structure and enhanced the magnetic properties in LNMO ceramics significantly.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For double‐perovskites, it is well known that the magnetic properties mainly depend on the exchange coupling between different ions at multiple B‐sites 25–27 . Hence B‐site modulation becomes one of the primary routes to suppress the formation of the antiferromagnetic antiphase boundaries in double‐perovskites, which can significantly enhance the cation ordering and magnetic moment 28–30 . Consequently, employing different ions to substitute at B‐sites can be regarded as an efficient manoeuvre to further improve the magnetic properties of LNMO.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some efforts have been done to modify the magnetic properties of La 2 NiMnO 6 by the magnetic [30][31][32][33] and nonmagnetic [34,35] substitutions at the Ni and Mn sites. Nonmagnetic ions like Mg 2+ , Al 3+ , Ga 3+ , and Sc 3+ have been used as dopants to tailor the magnetic order in double perovskites [36][37][38][39][40]. A large change in the magnetic response was observed.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%