Tuning the spontaneous exchange bias effect with Ba to Sr partial substitution in La$_{1.5}$(Sr$_{0.5-x}$Ba$_{x}$)CoMnO$_{6}$
Abstract: The spontaneous exchange bias (SEB) effect is a remarkable phenomenon recently observed in some reentrant spin-glass materials. Here we investigate the SEB in La${1.5}$(Sr${0.5-x}$Ba${x}$)CoMnO${6}$ double-perovskites, a system with multifarious magnetic phases for which a notable increase in the exchange bias field is observed for intermediate Sr/Ba concentrations. The Ba to Sr substitution leads to the enhancement of the crystal lattice, which is accompanied by the raise of both the effective magnetic moment ($\mu_{eff}$) and the antiferromagnetic (AFM) transition temperature that is observed below the ferromagnetic ordering. Such increases are likely related to the increased fraction of Co${3+}$ in the high spin configuration, leading to the enhancement of Co${3+}$--O--Mn${4+}$ AFM phase and to the reduction in the uncompensation of the AFM coupling between Co and Mn. The combined effect of the increased $\mu_{eff}$ and AFM phase plausible explains the changes in the SEB effect.
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