Colossal magnetoresistance manganites: a new approach

Ramakrishnan, T. V. ; Krishnamurthy, H. R. ; Hassan, S. R. ; Venketeswara Pai, G. (2003) Colossal magnetoresistance manganites: a new approach Proceedings of the Indian Academy of Sciences - Chemical Sciences, 115 (5-6). pp. 767-774. ISSN 0253-4134

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Abstract

Manganites of the LA1-x Ca xMnO3 family show a variety of new and poorly understood electronic, magnetic and structural effects. Here we outline a new approach recently proposed by us, where we argue that due to strong Jahn-Teller (JT) coupling with phonons the twofold degenerate eg states at the Mn sites dynamically reorganize themselves into localised, JT polaronsl with exponentially small inter-site hopping, and band-like, nonpolaronic statesb, leading to anew 2-band model for manganites which includes strong Coulomb and Hund's couplings. We also discuss some results from a dynamical mean-field theory treatment of the model which explains quantitatively a wide variety of experimental results, including insulator-metal transitions and CMR, in terms of the influence of physical conditions on the relative energies and occupation of thel andb states. We argue that this microscopic coexistence of the two types of electronic states, and their relative occupation and spatial correlation is the key to manganite physics.

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Keywords:Manganites; Colossal Magnetoresistance; Strongly Correlated Electron Systems; Metal-insulator Transitions and other Electronic Transitions; Jahn-teller Polarons and Electron-phonon Interaction
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