Magnetic Perovskites, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2016
Synthesis, Structure and Physical Properties

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Magnetic perovskite with multi functional properties (magneto-resistive, magneto-dielectric, multiferroics, spintronics, etc.) have attracted increasing attention due to their possible applications towards storage materials and intriguing fundamental Physics. Despite the numerous investigations on multi functional materials in the past few years, a very few magnetic perovskites have been known to realize as ferromagnetic-insulators. In perovskites centred transition metal oxides strong interplay between lattice, charge, spin and/or orbital degrees of freedom provide a fantastic playground to tune their physical properties. The main purpose of this book is to introduce the phenomenon and physics of complex magnetism (phase separation, spin glass, frustrations, etc.) in perovskite manganites and cobaltites via an experimental approach. The book is organized into four chapters; Chap. 1 gives a brief introduction of various interesting phenomena in magnetic perovskites. Chapter 2 describes the results of the investigations on electronic phase separation and glassy ferromagnetism of the hole-doped perovskite manganites and cobaltites. Ordered and disordered effects and related aspects in hole-doped perovskite cobaltites are described in Chap. 3. Finally, in Chap. 4 the bismuth based magnetic perovskite is discussed.

Introduction to Magnetic Perovskites.- Electronic Phase Separation & Glassy Behavior in Magnetic Perovskites.- Ordered-Disordered Magnetic Cobalt Perovskite.- Bismuth Centred Perovskite Multiferroics.

Asish K. Kundu (Ph.D., JNCASR, Bangalore) is at present Associate Professor of Physics & Ex-Head of Natural Sciences Discipline at the IIITDM, Jabalpur. He is a Visiting Research Faculty and CNRS research fellow at CRISMAT Laboratory, France. Also, he was a visiting researcher at Angstrom Laboratory, Sweden and a DRDO scientist at Solid State Physics Laboratory, Delhi. He is a recipient of UGC-CSIR Junior Research Fellowship in the year 2001 and also awarded BOYSCAST Fellowship for the year 2011 by DST Government of India.  His research in perovskites includes magnetic materials, magnetoresistance materials and multiferroicity of transition metal oxides. He has published more than 40 papers and two books in these areas.

Provides recent progress on perovskite multiferroics

Discusses magnetic perovskite for various applications

Details ambient synthesis process for the design of materials

Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras