Abstract

Spontaneous generation of the electrical voltage in a Pr0.6Ca0.4MnO3 single crystal has been found. The charge and orbital ordering in the crystal takes place at TCO = 240 K, while the antiferromagnetic ordering occurs at TN = 174 K. As the temperature lowers, spontaneous voltage U increases initially slowly (in the temperature range from 300 K to TCO) and then more rapidly (in the range TCO-TN). Starting from TN, the voltage U increases exponentially and, at 85 K, reaches 115 mV (in the ab plane) and 6.5 mV (along the c axis). The magnetic field differently affects the voltage U in different temperature ranges: it decreases the value of U in the temperature range of 85–130 K and increases in the range of 130–240 K. It is assumed that the spontaneous voltage is associated with the existence of ferromagnetic and charge orbital ordered clusters of different topologies in the crystal.

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