Spin-glass like dynamics of ferromagnetic clusters in La$_{0.75}$Ba$_{0.25}$CoO$_3$
Devendra Kumar

TL;DR
This study reveals spin-glass like cooperative freezing of ferromagnetic clusters in La$_{0.75}$Ba$_{0.25}$CoO$_3$, characterized by magnetic irreversibility, frequency-dependent susceptibility peaks, and aging/memory effects, with unique dynamical features linked to inter-cluster interactions.
Contribution
First detailed investigation of non-equilibrium magnetic dynamics and spin-glass like behavior in La$_{0.75}$Ba$_{0.25}$CoO$_3$ near the ferromagnetic percolation threshold.
Findings
Presence of a spin-glass like freezing at ~200.9 K.
Observation of aging and memory effects in ZFC magnetization.
Identification of unique dynamical features related to inter-cluster interactions.
Abstract
We report the magnetization study of the compound LaBaCoO where Ba doping is just above the critical limit for percolation of ferromagnetic clusters. The field cooled (FC) and zero field cooled (ZFC) magnetization exhibit a thermomagnetic irreversibility and the ac susceptibility show a frequency dependent peak at the ferromagnetic ordering temperature (T203~K) of the clusters. These features indicate about the presence of a non-equilibrium state below T. In the non-equilibrium state, the dynamic scaling of the imaginary part of ac susceptibility and the static scaling of the nonlinear susceptibility clearly establish a spin-glass like cooperative freezing of ferromagnetic clusters at 200.9(2)~K. The existence of spin-glass like freezing of ferromagnetic clusters is further substantiated by the ZFC aging and memory experiments. We also…
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