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Correlation between magnetic and electrical properties of the superparamagnetic La0.6Ca0.4MnO3 compound

•Correlation between the electrical and the magnetic properties was proposed.•At low temperatures, conduction was described by the electron-magnon interaction.•At high temperatures, conduction was explained by the thermal activation model.•A percolation model was used to describe the conduction for...

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Published in:Journal of magnetism and magnetic materials 2024-11, Vol.610, p.172570, Article 172570
Main Authors: Gharsallah, H., Jeddi, M., Bejar, M., Dhahri, E., Koumina, A.
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description •Correlation between the electrical and the magnetic properties was proposed.•At low temperatures, conduction was described by the electron-magnon interaction.•At high temperatures, conduction was explained by the thermal activation model.•A percolation model was used to describe the conduction for all temperature range.•The PMSC/FMM transition temperature, increases with the external magnetic field. In this research work, we investigated the correlation between the electrical and magnetic properties of the superparamagnetic compound La0.6Ca0.4MnO3(S0C1) prepared by the citric-gel method. The confrontation of the experimental data with the theoretical models revealed that the conduction at low temperatures, in the ferromagnetic metallic (FMM) phase, can be mainly described by electron–electron (e-e) and electron-magnon (e-m) interactions. The contribution of the (e-m) interaction, became weak for strong magnetic fields. At high temperatures, in the paramagnetic semiconductor (PMSC) phase, the thermally activated hopping (TAH) model proved to be the most appropriate to fit the experimental data. To describe the resistivity behavior in a wide temperature range including the phase transition region between the (FMM) and (PMSC) phases, we adopted the percolation model, based on the phase segregation mechanism.
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