Title :
Enhanced intergrain magnetoresistance Sr/sub 2/FeMoO/sub 6/
Author :
Venkatesan, M. ; Fitzgerald, C.B. ; Coey, J.M.D.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Phys., Trinity Coll., Dublin, Ireland
Abstract :
Summary form only given. The half-metallic double perovskite Sr/sub 2/FeMoO/sub 6/ has attracted interest compared to the optimally doped mixed valent manganites due to its potential for use in magnetoelectronic devices. It has a high Curie temperature and enhanced low field magnetoresistance at room temperature. Since the low field magnetoresistance is dominated in these materials by intergrain transport, we have synthesized ceramic material with nanometer-size crystallite polycrystals by a novel combustion synthesis method in an effort to improve the magnetoresistive response. We compare the magnetoresistance of samples prepared by solid state reaction and combustion synthesis in both low (< 1 T) and high (up to 25 T) magnetic fields. The existence of useful magnetoresistance above room temperature together with the large temperature independent low-field response makes these materials promising for magnetoresistive devices.
Keywords :
Curie temperature; ceramics; combustion synthesis; ferromagnetic materials; iron compounds; magnetoresistance; nanostructured materials; strontium compounds; 1 T; 25 T; 300 K; Curie temperature; Sr/sub 2/FeMoO/sub 6/; ceramics; combustion synthesis method; enhanced intergrain magnetoresistance; enhanced low field magnetoresistance; half-metallic double perovskite; intergrain transport; nanometer-size crystallite polycrystals; solid state reaction synthesis; temperature independent low-field response; Ceramics; Combustion; Crystalline materials; Crystallization; Enhanced magnetoresistance; Magnetic materials; Magnetoelectronics; Nanostructured materials; Strontium; Temperature;
Conference_Titel :
Magnetics Conference, 2002. INTERMAG Europe 2002. Digest of Technical Papers. 2002 IEEE International
Conference_Location :
Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7365-0
DOI :
10.1109/INTMAG.2002.1001337