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Coupling Between Magnetic Exchange and Charge Activation in Cu‐Doped LaFeO3
Authors:Emir Dogdibegovic  Qingsheng Cai  William J James  William B Yelon  Harlan U Anderson  Jin‐Bo Yang  Xiao‐Dong Zhou
Affiliation:1. Department of Chemical Engineering, University of South Carolina, Columbia, South Carolina;2. Department of Nuclear Engineering, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, North Carolina;3. Materials Research Center, University of Missouri‐Rolla, Rolla, Missouri;4. State Key Laboratory for Mesoscopic Physics, School of Physics, Peking University, Beijing, China;5. Collaborate Innovation Center For Quantum Matter, Beijing, China
Abstract:Material research on perovskite‐type oxides (ABO3) has been driven by the recognition of their unique properties primarily attributed to the presence of oxygen octahedron (BO6). Since 2003, the discovery of strong coupling in TbMnO3 and BiFeO3 has stimulated new interests in understanding the relationship between magnetic and electric properties in perovskites. In this article, we report our recent work on the magnetic superexchange interaction and charge formation in copper‐doped LaFeO3 using high‐temperature neutron diffraction and thermoelectric measurements. In situ neutron diffraction measurements show a loss of antiferromagnetic ordering above 450°C. With an increase in Cu content, the (Fe, Cu)‐O bond length decreases and the (Fe, Cu)–O–(Fe, Cu) bond angle increases, which leads to an enhancement of the Fe–O–Fe superexchange interaction. Thermoelectric and electrical measurements show that the formation of electron holes in Cu‐doped LaFeO3 is a thermally activated process with two distinct regions with a transition temperature near 450°C, in congruence with the magnetic measurements. Our work show that Cu is in 3+ state in La(Fe,Cu)O3 at room temperature, resulting in the maximum superexchange interaction between Fe3+ ions.
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