Abstract
In the present work, we report a correlation between crystal structure, magnetic, and electrical properties in an exotic magnetic compound, NdBaMn2O6 having ∼92% ordering between Nd and Ba, investigated using temperature-dependent synchrotron x-ray diffraction (XRD), dc magnetization and transport measurements. Temperature-dependent XRD data reveals that the compound undergoes various complex crystallographic phase transitions from high-temperature (T > 320 K) P4/mmm phase to intermediate (320 K – 280 K) Cmmm phase to a mixed (Cmmm and P21am) phase (280 K – 220 K) and to low-temperature P21am phase (T < 220 K). It is found that these crystallographic phase compositions play a crucial role in controlling its magnetic and transport properties. Temperature-dependent dc magnetization data show a sharp drop at the onset of mixed phase (Cmmm + P21am) at 280 K followed by a broad hump at ∼ 220 K where mixed phase to P21am transition occurs, thus indicating a correlation between the structural and magnetic properties. The dc magnetization in the mixed phase region is calculated by considering a superposition of the magnetic moments of Cmmm and P21am phases weighted by the fraction of each phase, which exactly follows the experimental magnetization data. Temperature variation of resistivity data shows a jump at ∼260 K, a temperature corresponding to 50–50% phase composition of Cmmm and P21am phases. The compound shows insulating behavior over a whole temperature range as confirmed from the resistivity data. Further, application of magnetic field causes a shift of magnetic and transport transition temperatures which may be due to the magnetic field induced structural transition in the system.
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