Correlation between magnetic homogeneity, oxygen content, and electrical and magnetic properties of perovskite manganite thin films

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Journal Article
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DOI
10.1063/1.122549
Abstract
Perovskite manganese oxide materials known for the phenomenon of colossal magnetoresistance often exhibit anomalously large 1/f noise and large, temperature-dependent ferromagnetic resonance (FMR) linewidths. We show that in epitaxial films, these anomalies are very sensitive to oxygen partial pressure during film growth and to postdeposition thermal processing in oxygen, suggesting that oxygen stoichiometry plays a key role. We find that the temperature coefficient of resistance (TCR) at the metal-insulator transition increases and the FMR linewidth decreases as we increase the oxygen partial pressure during growth. Postdeposition heat treatment in oxygen leads to further increase in TCR and decrease in FMR linewidth, accompanied by a dramatic reduction in 1/f noise magnitudes. © 1998 American Institute of Physics.
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Journal
Applied Physics Letters
Volume
73
Year of Publication
1998
Number
18
Pagination
2672-2674
ISSN Number
00036951
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