We present magnetization and resistivity data on polycrystalline samples of
Pr1-xSrxMnO3 (0.58 less than or equal to x less than or equal to 1.00). Al
l the samples are antiferromagnetic insulators at low temperatures. For 0.7
8 < x < 0.90, and for x = 0.58, both resistivity and magnetization show a c
lear hysteresis which indicates the first-order nature of the antiferromagn
etic transition. Neutron diffraction data show that the paramagnetic-to-ant
iferromagnetic transition is accompanied by a cubic-to-tetragonal structura
l transition for 0.78 < x < 0.90, and tetragonal-to-orthorombic transition
for x = 0.58. The other samples exhibit continuous transitions to the antif
erromagnetic state. Our results show that the structural transitions are th
e origin of the discontinuous magnetic and resistive transitions. A moderat
e magnetoresistance effect can be observed for a lower Sr content possibly
due to ferromagnetic fluctuations. (C) 2001 American Institute of Physics.