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The complex perovskite oxide SrRuO3 shows intriguing transport properties at low temperatures due to the interplay of spin, charge, and orbital degrees of freedom. One of the open questions in this system is regarding the origin and nature of the low -temperature glassy state. In this paper we report on measurements of higher-order statistics of resistance fluctuations performed in epitaxial thin films of SrRuO3 to probe this issue. We observe large low-frequency non-Gaussian resistance fluctuations over a certain temperature range. Our observations are compatible with that of a spin-glass system with properties described by hierarchical dynamics rather than with that of a simple ferromagnet with a large coercivity.
Oriented Strontium Ferrite films with the c axis orientation were deposited with varying oxygen partial pressure on Al2O3(0001) substrate using PLD technique. The angle dependent magnetic hysteresis, remanent coercivity and temperature dependent coer civity had been employed to understand the magnetization reversal of these films. It was found that the Strontium Ferrite thin film grown at lower (higher) oxygen partial pressure shows Stoner-Wohlfarth type (Kondorsky like) reversal. The relative importance of pinning and nucleation processes during magnetization reversal is used to explain the type of the magnetization reversal with different oxygen partial pressure during growth.
The magnetization behaviour of the soft Cobalt Ferrite-hard Strontium Ferrite nanocomposite is tuned from the non exchange spring nature to the exchange spring nature, by controlling the particle size of the soft Cobalt Ferrite in the Cobalt Ferrite: Strontium Ferrite (1:8) nanocomposite. The relative strength of the interaction governing the magnetization process in the nanocomposites is investigated using Henkel plot and First Order Reversal Curve (FORC) method. The FORC method has been utilized to understand the magnetization reversal behaviour as well as the extent of the irreversible magnetization present in both the nanocomposites having smaller and larger particle size of the Cobalt Ferrite. The magnetization process is primarily controlled by the domain wall movement in the nanocomposites. Using the FORC distribution in the (Ha, Hb) co-ordinate, the onset of the nucleation field, invasion of the domain wall from the soft to the hard phase, domain wall annihilation and the presence of the reversible magnetization with the applied reversal field for both the nanocomposites has been investigated. It has been found that for the composite having lower particle size of the soft phase shows a single switching behaviour corresponding to the coherent reversal of the both soft and hard phases. However, the composite having higher Cobalt Ferrite particle size shows two peak behaviour in the FORC distribution resembling individual switching of the soft and hard phases. The FORC distribution in (Hu, Hc) co-ordinate and the Henkel measurement confirms the dominant exchange interaction in the nanocomposites exhibiting exchange spring behaviour where as the occurrence of both the dipolar and exchange interaction is substantiated for the non exchange coupled nanocomposite.
Two distinct ferromagnetic phases of LaMn$_{0.5}$Co$_{0.5}$O$_{3}$ having monoclinic structure with distinct physical properties have been studied. The ferromagnetic ordering temperature $textit{T}_{c}$ is found to be different for both the phases. T he origin of such contrasting characteristics is assigned to the changes in the distance(s) and angle(s) between Mn - O - Co resulting from distortions observed from neutron diffraction studies. Investigations on the temperature dependent Raman spectroscopy provide evidence for such structural characteristics, which affects the exchange interaction. The difference in B-site ordering which is evident from the neutron diffraction is also responsible for the difference in $textit{T}_{c}$. Raman scattering suggests the presence of spin-phonon coupling for both the phases around the $textit{T}_{c}$. Electrical transport properties of both the phases have been investigated based on the lattice distortion.
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