Dopant-dependent impact of Mn-site doping on the critical-state manganites: R0.6Sr0.4MnO3 (R=La, Nd, Sm, and Gd)
H. Sakai, K. Ito, T. Nishiyama, X. Z. Yu, Y. Matsui, S. Miyasaka, and, Y. Tokura

TL;DR
This study investigates how different dopants affect the magnetic and electronic phases of R0.6Sr0.4MnO3 manganites, revealing dopant-specific impacts on phase transitions and magnetic properties.
Contribution
It provides a comparative analysis of impurity doping effects on manganites, highlighting the dopant-dependent mechanisms influencing phase stability and magnetic behavior.
Findings
Fe doping reduces ferromagnetic transition temperature and induces spin glass states.
Cr and Ru doping induce ferromagnetic moments by collapsing charge-orbital order.
Dopant effects depend on the nature of magnetic interactions between doped ions.
Abstract
Versatile features of impurity doping effects on perovskite manganites, SrMnO, have been investigated with varying the doing species as well as the -dependent one-electron bandwidth. In ferromagnetic-metallic manganites (=La, Nd, and Sm), a few percent of Fe substitution dramatically decreases the ferromagnetic transition temperature, leading to a spin glass insulating state with short-range charge-orbital correlation. For each species, the phase diagram as a function of Fe concentration is closely similar to that for SrMnO obtained by decreasing the ionic radius of site, indicating that Fe doping in the phase-competing region weakens the ferromagnetic double-exchange interaction, relatively to the charge-orbital ordering instability. We have also found a contrastive impact of Cr (or Ru) doping on a spin-glass insulating…
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