Enhanced grain surface effect on magnetic properties of nanometric La0.7Ca0.3MnO3 manganite : Evidence of surface spin freezing of manganite nanoparticles
P. Dey, T. K. Nath, P. K. Manna, S. M. Yusuf

TL;DR
This study reveals how nanometric grain size and surface effects influence the magnetic properties of La0.7Ca0.3MnO3 manganite nanoparticles, demonstrating surface spin freezing and glassy behavior at low temperatures.
Contribution
It provides experimental evidence of surface spin freezing and distinguishes core and surface magnetic behaviors in nanocrystalline La0.7Ca0.3MnO3.
Findings
Surface spin freezing occurs below 40 K.
Core moments exhibit superparamagnetic blocking.
Glassy behavior observed at 20 K.
Abstract
We have investigated the effect of nanometric grain size on magnetic properties of single phase, nanocrystalline, granular La0.7Ca0.3MnO3 (LCMO) sample. We have considered core-shell structure of our LCMO nanoparticles, which can explain its magnetic properties. From the temperature dependence of field cooled (FC) and zero-field cooled (ZFC) dc magnetization (DCM), the magnetic properties could be distinguished into two regimes: a relatively high temperature regime T > 40 K where the broad maximum of ZFC curve (at T = Tmax) is associated with the blocking of core particle moments, whereas the sharp maximum (at T = TS) is related to the freezing of surface (shell) spins. The unusual shape of M (H) loop at T = 1.5 K, temperature dependent feature of coercive field and remanent magnetization give a strong support of surface spin freezing that are occurring at lower temperature regime (T <…
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