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SrV 0.3 Fe 0.7 O 2.8 : A Vacancy-Ordered Fe-Based Perovskite Exhibiting Room-Temperature Magnetoresistance...

Publication Type
Journal
Journal Name
Inorganic Chemistry
Publication Date
Page Numbers
8987 to 8991
Volume
61
Issue
24

We report room-temperature (RT) magnetoresistance (MR) in a novel Fe-based perovskite, SrV0.3Fe0.7O2.8. This compound contains ordered oxygen vacancies in every fifth primitive perovskite (111)p plane, leading to a layered structure consisting of triple-octahedral and double-tetrahedral layers. Along with the oxygen vacancies, the transition-metal ions are also ordered: the octahedral sites are occupied by 100% of Fe ions, while the tetrahedral sites are occupied by 25% of Fe ions and 75% of V ions. As a result, SrV0.3Fe0.7O2.8 forms a magnetically striped lattice in which the octahedral layers with 100% of magnetic Fe ions are separated by the diluted magnetic layer. The compound exhibits weak ferromagnetism and shows a large negative MR (−5% at 3 T) at RT, despite the small saturation moment (0.4 μB/Fe atom). Thus, this type of layered compound is promising for further large MR by an increase of magnetization through chemical substitution.