Re-entrant spin glass behaviour and magneto-dielectric effect in insulating Sm2NiMnO6 double perovskite†
Abstract
The structure and magneto-dielectric properties of Sm2NiMnO6 double perovskite have been investigated. The pure monoclinic bulk phase of Sm2NiMnO6 is an intrinsic B-site disordered ferromagnet showing a second order magnetic phase transition ∼157 K, along with a low temperature re-entrant spin glass-like transition (∼20 K) due to the inherent coupling of Ni–Mn network with Sm3+ ion. Moreover, it is an insulator with room temperature dc resistivity ∼108 Ω cm. Furthermore, the high dielectric permittivity (∼103) coupled with a shift in dielectric maxima towards higher temperature with frequency, analysis of the phenomenological parameters (Tm, TB, γ, ΔTrelax), and the validity of non-linear Vogel–Fulcher relation, we define this ferromagnetic insulator as a relaxor-type dielectric material. Importantly, it exhibits a positive intrinsic magneto-dielectric (MD) response ∼2% at 100 kHz under a low magnetic field of 0.5 T close to 150 K. The intrinsic MD effect indicates a correlation between spin orientations on the two magnetic sublattices (Ni and Mn) and the magneto-dielectric coupling in the ferromagnetic regime. The insulating ferromagnetic behaviour coupled with MD effect make Sm2NiMnO6 an attractive spintronic material.