The influence of 57Fe-doping and strain effects on the structural and magnetotransport properties of undoped
and lightly doped 57Fe 1 and 3% at Mn site La2/3Ca1/3MnO3 thin films and bulk powder samples have been
studied. Thin films were grown on 100-SrTiO3 STO and 100-LaAlO3 LAO single crystal substrates, via
high O2 pressure 500 mTorr using dc magnetron sputtering. Conversion electron Mössbauer CEM spectra
measured at room temperature in the paramagnetic regime of the Fe-doped samples do not show significant
differences in the isomeric shift for the case of the La2/3Ca1/3MnO3 films doped with 1 and 3% iron. The
isomeric shift values correspond to the presence of Fe in the 3+ state with octahedral coordination, thus
indicating that Fe is incorporated into the structure by substituting Mn. The absence of further states in the
spectra indicates that Fe is not involved in forming other additional impurity phases. The x-ray -2 scan
showed that all thin films on LAO and STO have single phase and c-axis strong orientation along the growth
direction and the Fe doping gives rise to a relaxation of the epitaxial strain. Finally, we have observed that the
saturation magnetization, Curie temperature, metal-insulator transition, and magnetoresistance vary nonmonotonically
with increased Fe concentration. This behavior can be understood in terms of competing influences
from the strain relaxation, which enhances the tendency to order ferromagnetically, and the reduced double
exchange, which is detrimental to the ferromagnetic order. |