Evidence of electronic phase arrest and glassy ferromagnetic behaviour in (Nd0.4Gd0.3)Sr0.3MnO3 manganite : Comparative study between bulk and nanometric samples
S. Kundu, T. K. Nath

TL;DR
This study investigates the magnetic and electronic phase behaviors in Nd-Gd manganite samples, revealing phase arrest, glassy ferromagnetism, and size-dependent effects through comparative analysis of bulk and nanometric forms.
Contribution
It provides new insights into phase separation, phase arrest, and glassy ferromagnetic behavior in doped manganites, highlighting size effects on these phenomena.
Findings
Evidence of phase arrest and glassy ferromagnetism in samples.
Size reduction enhances phase arrest phenomena.
Bulk and nanometric samples show distinct magnetic behaviors.
Abstract
The effect of doping of rare earth Gd 3+ ion replacing Nd 3+ in Nd0.7Sr0.3MnO3 is investigated in details. Measurements of resistivity, magnetoresistance, magnetization, linear and non linear ac magnetic susceptibility on chemically synthesized (Nd0.7-xGdx)Sr0.3MnO3 shows various interesting features with doping level x=0.3. Comparative study has been carried out between a bulk and a nanometric sample (grain size ~ 60 nm) synthesized from the same as prepared powder to maintain identical stoichiometry. Resistivity of the samples shows strong dependence on the magnetic field - temperature history. The magnetoresistance of the samples also show strong irreversibility with respect to sweeping of the field between highest positive and negative values. Moreover, resistivity is found to increase with time after field cooling and then switching off the field. All these phenomena have been…
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