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Optimized electrical transport properties of La0.7Ca0.18Sr0.12MnO3 film by adjusting sintering temperature

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CERAMICS INTERNATIONAL
Volume 49, Issue 20, Pages 32936-32945

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.ceramint.2023.07.268

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La0.7Ca0.18Sr0.12MnO3 (LCSMO) films; LaAlO3 substrate; Sintering temperature; Temperature coefficient of resistivity(TCR); Uncooled infrared bolometers

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This study explores the electrical transport properties of La-x(Ca1-ySry)(1-x)MnO3 and finds that LCSMO films at high sintering temperatures exhibit high crystallinity and large room-temperature TCR values, which is of great significance for the application of uncooled bolometers.
Perovskite manganites La-x(Ca1-ySry)(1-x)MnO3 have conspicuous electrical transport properties used for the application of uncooled bolometers. Thus, considerable attention has paid to the researches on electrical transport properties of La-x(Ca1-ySry)(1-x)MnO3. Temperature coefficient of resistivity (TCR) and the corresponding peak temperature (Tk) are crucial parameters for uncooled bolometers. Optimal La0.7Ca0.18Sr0.12MnO3 (LCSMO) films with highly oriented growth were prepared on (00l) LaAlO3 substrate at different sintering temperature (T-s) using a facile sol-gel spin coating method. Based on the analysis of microstructure, ionic valence, surface morphology and electrical transport properties, LCSMO films exhibit high crystallinity and large room-temperature TCR at higher Ts. Theoretical Curie temperature and the coupling of the electron lattice weaken gradually with the increase in T-s, which is the dominant factor for the optimization of electrical transport properties. Additionally, the results suggest that the active energy and theoretical Curie temperature play a crucial role in adjusting TCR and T-k. With the increase in T-s, the former increases while the latter decreased, resulting in a high TCR value (12.10%/K) at room temperature (297.38 K). The peak TCR value of LCSMO sintered at 1673 K is about 25% higher than that of the film sintered at 1473 K. The resulting LCSMO films demonstrate great potential for application in uncooled bolometers. Further theoretical basis on the effects of T-s on electrical transport properties was provided.

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