Journal of Physical Chemistry B, Vol.107, No.11, 2500-2505, 2003
Lattice disorder, electric properties, and magnetic behavior of La1-xNaxMnO3+delta manganites
La1-xNaxMnO3+delta samples with well-defined cation molecularity and oxygen contents (x = 0.05, x = 0.13, and -0.04 less than or equal to delta less than or equal to 0.078) are analyzed with XRPD, electrical conductivity, static magnetization, and EPR measurements. The majority defects induced by oxygen over- and under-stoichiometry are cation and oxygen vacancies; the cation vacancies affect the magnetic properties by interrupting the interaction paths between Mn(III) and Mn(IV) ions, whereas the oxygen vacancies have a stronger influence on the structural and electrical properties and act on the magnetic properties by the overall decrease of the Mn(IV) amount and by the creation of sample regions with different magnetic features. We can state that the basic magnetic and electrical behaviors of the Na-doped lanthanum manganite compounds are driven from the. Mn(IV)/Mn(III) ratio and all the peculiar behaviors are indeed caused by defects, concentration gradient and, more generally, by lattice disorder.