A series of the double-doping samples La
(2+x)/3Sr
(1−4x)/3Mn
1−xCr
xO
3 (0
x0.25) with the Mn
3+/Mn
4+ ratio fixed at 2:1 have been fabricated. The structural, magnetic, transport properties and Raman spectroscopy have been investigated, and no apparent crystal structure
change is introduced by Cr doping up to
x=0.25. But the Curie temperature
TC and metal–insulator transition temperature
TMI are strongly affected by Cr substitution. The room temperature Raman spectra start exhibiting some new features following the increasing concentration of Cr substitutions. Moreover, it is worth noting that the frequency of the A
1g phonon mode can also be well correlated with the A-site mismatch effect (
σ2), which is influenced mainly by the variety of the Sr content.