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Influence of hot pressure on the magnetoresistance of CrO2
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posted on 2021-11-15, 21:32 authored by Xianjie Wang, Yu Sui, Xiudan Song, Ruibin Zhu, Zhengnan Qian, Wenhui Su, Jinke TangIn this paper, we investigate the influence of high temperature and high pressure hot pressure on the magnetic and transport properties of polycrystalline CrO2 samples compacted under high pressure and high temperature of up to 5 GPa and 600 °C, respectively. The magnetic moment increases with compacting temperature, and a metal-semiconductor transition is observed in hot-pressed samples, different from the cold-pressed samples. These results indicate that the formation of Cr2O3 at the grain boundaries of CrO2 is suppressed by hot pressure. The magnitude of low field magnetoresistance of up to 1 T at 5 K is enhanced first with the increase of compacting temperature and then decreased under higher compacting temperature. This result can be well explained by the change of spin-dependent tunneling at the modulated grain boundaries of CrO2 due to the transformation from Cr2O3 to CrO2 under hot pressure.
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