Abstract

Electrical, magnetic, and magnetotransport properties of sol-gel derived epitaxial thin films of Co-doped La1−xCaxMnO3 are reported. The epitaxial thin films, deposited using metal-salt routed sol-gel processing, show excellent quality of epitaxy (FWHM=0.3°). Their surface roughness is about 30A and average grain size is 500A. The thin films exhibit the typical behavior of colossal magnetoresistive oxide, manifesting paramagnetic semiconductor to ferromagnetic metal transition near magnetic transition. The doping of Co reduces electrical conductivity, Curie temperature (Tc) and saturation magnetization (Ms). However, the peak magnetoresistance ratio does not show a monotonous change with increasing Co content. These results are interpreted by spin-disorder scattering, magnetic inhomogeneity, and lattice distortion.

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