Exploiting B Site Disorder for Phase Control in the Manganites
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Disorder on the active d element site is usually very disruptive for conduction and long range order in perovskite transition metal oxides. However, in the background of phase competition such `B site' dopants also act to promote one ordered phase at the expense of another. This occurs either through valence change of the transition metal or via creation of `defects' in the parent magnetic state. We provide a framework for understanding the complex variety of phenomena observed in B site doped manganites and identify the key parameters that control the physics. Using a spatially resolved analysis of B ions in various manganite phases we explain the existing data and predict new situations where highly polarisable phase separated states can be created.
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