Abstract

The effects of Li substitution on structural, magnetic properties, and electroresistance (ER) behaviour in La0.8Na0.2-xLixMnO3 (x = 0 – 0.15) manganites prepared via the conventional solid-state method were reported. All samples exhibited a metal–insulator transition behaviour with a decrease in the metal–insulator transition temperature, TMI from 270 K (x = 0) to 255 K (x = 0.15) and reduction in Curie temperature, TC from 272 K (x = 0.10) to 235 K (x = 0.15). All samples exhibited a reduction in resistivity under higher applied current of 5 mA than that of 1 mA, which led to an ER effect. Large ER value of −59 % is achieved for sample × = 0.15 at 300 K, thereby indicating its potential application for spintronic-based devices. The competition between the occurrence of lattice distortion and the presence of magnetic inhomogeneity induced by A-site disorder (σ2) is suggested responsible for the observed ER effect.

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