Antiferromagnetic semiconductor La0.6Ba0.15Ca0.15Ag0.1MnO3 perovskite with strong magnetocaloric and giant magnetoresistance effects
Abstract
The structural, electrical, magnetic, and electronic properties of La0.6Ca0.15Ba0.15Ag0.1MnO3 (LBCAMO) were investigated experimentally and via density functional theory (DFT). Synthesized via the sol–gel method, this compound exhibits non-uniform nanospherical particles (∼40 nm) and an insulator-metal transition at 75 K, accompanied by a colossal magnetoresistance of 99% at 2 T. Magnetic studies reveal a sharp antiferromagnetic (AFM)-to-ferromagnetic (FM) transition at 156 K and a second transition from FM-to-paramagnetic (PM) at 241 K. A giant magnetocaloric effect ΔSM = 11.22 J kg−1 K−1 is observed at 6 T. DFT calculations reveal that, at low temperature, the system stabilizes in an A-type antiferromagnetic ground state with a Mott insulating gap of approximately 1.2 eV. The interplay of lattice, spin, and charge degrees of freedom underpins the observed transitions, positioning LBCAMO as a promising candidate for spintronics and magnetic cooling.

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