Lattice effects on ferromagnetism in perovskite ruthenates

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Abstract

Ferromagnetism and its evolution in the orthorhombic perovskite system Sr1-xCaxRuO3 have been widely believed to correlate with structural distortion. The recent development of high-pressure synthesis of the Ba-substituted Sr1-yBayRuO3 makes it possible to study ferromagnetism over a broader phase diagram, which includes the orthorhombic Imma and the cubic phases. However, the chemical substitutions introduce the A-site disorder effect on Tc, which complicates determination of the relationship between ferromagnetism and structural distortion. By clarifying the site disorder effect on Tc in several unique series of ruthenates in which the average bond length remains the same but the bond-length variance varies, we are able to demonstrate a parabolic curve of Tc versus mean bond length. A much higher T c ∼ 177 K than that found in orthorhombic SrRuO3 can be obtained from the curve at a bond length, which makes the geometric factor t = /(v2) ∼ 1. This result reveals not only that the ferromagnetism in the ruthenates is extremely sensitive to the lattice strain, but also that it has an important implication for exploring the structure-property relationship in a broad range of oxides with perovskite or a perovskite-related structure.

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Cheng, J. G., Zhou, J. S., & Goodenough, J. B. (2013). Lattice effects on ferromagnetism in perovskite ruthenates. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 110(33), 13312–13315. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1311871110

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