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The impact of morphotropy and polymorphism on electric properties of manganites: the case of Sr0.5Ca0.5Mn1-xVxO3-δ

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JOURNAL OF MATERIALS CHEMISTRY A
Volume 8, Issue 32, Pages 16497-16505

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/d0ta03731a

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  1. RSF [18-73-00190]
  2. ISSC UB RAS [AAAA-A19-119031890026-6]
  3. Russian Science Foundation [18-73-00190] Funding Source: Russian Science Foundation

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The electron conductors Sr0.5Ca0.5Mn1-xVxO3-delta(x= 0.025, 0.05, and 0.1) synthesizedviathe citrate-nitrate route have been characterized by powder X-ray diffraction at room temperature and at high temperatures in air. At room temperature, the symmetry of unit cells of corresponding morphotropes change from orthorhombic (space groupPbnm) to tetragonal (space groupI4/mcm) due to the cooperative Jahn-Teller effect. In samples withx= 0.05 andx= 0.10, the temperature of phase transition from the orthorhombic (space groupPbnm) to tetragonal (space groupI4/mcm) polymorph is found to decrease with the increasing vanadium content. The phase transition from tetragonal to cubic (I4/mcm <-> Pm3m) in all samples occur around 673 K. The electrical conductivity (sigma) and Seebeck coefficient (S) have been measured in air within 330-1220 K. The increase in absolute values ofSwith rising temperature is explained employing the model of motion of small polarons, considering the disproportionation of Mn(3+)ions to Mn(2+)and Mn(4+)and the spin direction of t(2g)-electrons of manganese. The obtained data allow the calculation for the concentration and mobility of charge carriers. The decrease in enthalpy of disproportionation reaction and mobility activation energy is associated with the declining trend of Jahn-Teller distortions following polymorphic transitions with increasing temperature or morphotropic transitionsI4/mcm -> Pbnmat low temperatures.

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