Dependence of giant magnetoresistance on oxygen stoichiometry and magnetization in polycrystalline La0.67Ba0.33MnOz

  • H. L. Ju
  • , J. Gopalakrishnan
  • , J. L. Peng
  • , Qi Li
  • , G. C. Xiong
  • , T. Venkatesan
  • , R. L. Greene

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Abstract

We have studied resistivity, magnetization, and magnetoresistance in polycrystalline La0.67Ba0.33MnOz by reducing the oxygen stoichiometry from z=2.99 to 2.80. As the oxygen content decreases, the resistivity of La0.67Ba0.33 MnOz increases and the magnetic transition temperature shifts to lower temperature. A large magnetoresistance effect was observed over a wide temperature range for all samples except the insulating z=2.80 sample. The similarity between our results on oxygen-deficient polycrystalline La0.67 Ba0.33MnOz and films previously reported to have a very large intrinsic magnetoresistance is discussed. At low temperature the magnetoresistance was observed to be strongly dependent on the magnetization. A possible mechanism for this effect is discussed.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)6143-6146
Number of pages4
JournalPhysical Review B
Volume51
Issue number9
DOIs
StatePublished - 1995

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • Condensed Matter Physics

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