Abstract

In this paper, according to the model proposed by Wagner et al., the properties of the magnetically aligned clusters in rare earth manganite Nd0.52Sr0.48MnO3 film are investigated. As we all have known, even at the same temperature and in the same external magnetic field the colossal magnetoresistivity (CMR) effects of different manganites are different. Through imitating the variation of the magnetoresistance (MR) with respect to some physics parameters, the built-in factors that can influence the value of MR and the field sensitivity are analyzed. The investigations show that the CMR effects, to some extent, can be governed by the size of the magnetically aligned clusters. In addition, through analyzing the different magnetoresistance scaling in different magnetic phases it is found that with the paramagnetic-ferromagnetic transition a sudden change in the size of the magnetically aligned clusters occurs, the physical origin of which are explored.

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