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Anomalous magnetic and spin glass behavior in Nb substituted LaCo$_{1-x}$Nb$_x$O$_3$

Published 13 Jan 2018 in cond-mat.str-el and cond-mat.mtrl-sci | (1801.04401v1)

Abstract: We report the structural, magnetic, transport and electronic properties of Nb substituted LaCo${1-x}$Nb$_x$O$_3$ ($x =$ 0--0.2). The Rietveld analysis of x-ray diffraction data demonstrate structural phase transitions from rhombohedral to orthorhombic and further to monoclinic with increasing the Nb concentration up to $x \ge$ 0.2. Interestingly, we observed dramatic changes in the magnetization (M) with increasing the Nb concentration, as the M sharply increases below 10~K even at 2.5\% substitution. Furthermore, ac susceptibility data show the spin-glass behavior in $x=$ 0.1 sample. We find that the density of states near the Fermi level decreases and the activation energy increases, which results in the decreasing conductivity with higher Nb concentration. A significant shift in the peak position of A${2g}$ phonon mode has been observed using Raman spectroscopy, which indicates the change in the coupling due to the structural distortion with Nb substitution. The core-level photoemission study confirms that the Nb is present in 5+ valence state. Our study reveals that the nonmagnetic Nb${5+}$ ($d0$) substitution converts Co${3+}$ ions to Co${2+}$ and stabilize both in the high-spin state. Our results suggest that structural and spin-state transitions as well as the difference in the ionic radii between Nb${5+}$ and Co${3+}$ are playing an important role in tuning the physical properties.

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