1. Near-room-temperature ferrimagnetism and half-metallicity in disordered Ca1.5La0.5MnRuO6
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Silva, A. G., Pontes, R. B., Boldrin, M., Pessoni, H. V. S., Veiga, L. S. I., Jesus, J. R., Fabrelli, H., Gonzaga, A. R. C., Bittar, E. M., and Bufaiçal, L.
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Condensed Matter - Materials Science - Abstract
The electron spin polarization on half-metallic double-perovskites is usually conditioned to the ordered rock-salt arrangement of the transition-metal ions along the lattice. In this work, we investigate a polycrystalline sample of the Ca1.5La0.5MnRuO6 compound by employing x-ray powder diffraction, high resolution transmission electron microscopy, x-ray absorption and magnetic circular dichroism at the Mn-L2,3 and Ru-M2,3 edges, magnetometry, electrical transport and first principles calculations in order to show that this is a fully disordered material exhibiting near room temperature ferrimagnetism and half-metallic conductivity, with significant intergrain tunneling magnetoresistance. These unprecedented results are compared to those of archetypical ordered double-perovskites, and discussed in terms of the Mn and Ru valences and their orbital hybridization., Comment: 13 pages, 6 figures
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- 2024
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