Abstract

The Hall effect in polycrystalline barium-substituted lanthanum manganite La0.67Ba0.33MnO3 has been investigated in the temperature interval 298<T<355 K. It is found that the anomalous Hall coefficient in this material is two orders of magnitude greater than the normal coefficient. At T0=333 K the normal Hall coefficient changes sign, which indicates a change in the type of conductivity. The temperature dependence of the normal Hall coefficient, electrical conductivity, and magnetoresistance is explained on the basis of the concept of motion of the mobility edge attendant as the temperature changes.

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