Hysteretic Magnetoresistance in Nd1-xSrxMnO3 Films with Controlled Carrier Density
- 1 April 1996
- journal article
- Published by IOP Publishing in Japanese Journal of Applied Physics
- Vol. 35 (4B), L489
- https://doi.org/10.1143/jjap.35.l489
Abstract
Magnetotransport characteristics and their nominal hole concentration (x) dependence were investigated in Nd1- x Sr x MnO3 films. Thermal hysteresis in resistivity indicating the occurrence of a first-order phase transition was observed for x=0.35 and 0.50, but essentially not for x=0.40 and 0.45. The x=0.35 and 0.50 films also show hysteresis in magnetoresistance. Once the resistivity is decreased by an order of magnitude by application of a magnetic field, the low-resistivity state is maintained even after removal of the field below a critical temperature. Observed hysteretic behavior suggests the presence of instabilities which compete with double-exchange interaction in specific hole concentration regions, which may be one of the origins of the colossal magnetoresistance.Keywords
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