Metal-insulator transition and the Pr$^{3+}$/Pr$^{4+}$ valence shift in (Pr$_{1-y}$Y$_{y}$)$_{0.7}$Ca$_{0.3}$CoO$_3$
Abstract: The magnetic, electric and thermal properties of the ($Ln_{1-y}$Y${y}$)${0.7}$Ca${0.3}$CoO$_3$ perovskites ($Ln$~=~Pr, Nd) were investigated down to very low temperatures. The main attention was given to a peculiar metal-insulator transition, which is observed in the praseodymium based samples with $y=0.075$ and 0.15 at $T{M-I}=64$ and 132~K, respectively. The study suggests that the transition, reported originally in Pr${0.5}$Ca${0.5}$CoO$3$, is not due to a mere change of cobalt ions from the intermediate- to the low-spin states, but is associated also with a significant electron transfer between Pr${3+}$ and Co${3+}$/Co${4+}$ sites, so that the praseodymium ions occur below $T{M-I}$ in a mixed Pr${3+}$/Pr${4+}$ valence. The presence of Pr${4+}$ ions in the insulating phase of the yttrium doped samples (Pr${1-y}$Y${y}$)${0.7}$Ca${0.3}$CoO$3$ is evidenced by Schottky peak originating in Zeeman splitting of the ground state Kramers doublet. The peak is absent in pure Pr${0.7}$Ca$_{0.3}$CoO$_3$ in which metallic phase, based solely on non-Kramers Pr${3+}$ ions, is retained down to the lowest temperature.
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