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Electron spin resonance spectra have been studied in partially crystallized films of La(1-x)Na(x)MnO(3) (x = 0.16) in the vicinity of the para- to ferromagnetic transition. The objects of investigation were obtained by magnetron sputtering on polycrystalline Al(2)O(3) substrates held at different temperatures. It is shown that, in a regime where the paramagnetic and ferromagnetic phases coexist, the resonance conditions for one phase strongly depend on the parameters of the other phase. As a result, the resonance field of the paramagnetic phase becomes dependent on the shape of the sample, the saturation magnetization and the fraction of the ferromagnetic phase. A simple model is developed to predict the character of the changes in the resonance field of the paramagnetic phase upon the nucleation of the ferromagnetic phase.
The “effective plasma frequency” of strontium-doped lanthanum manganite was determined basing on its double negative properties. The zone of high transmission (double negative zone) for spatially partitioned layered manganite specimen, immersed into dielectric matrix, was studied experimentally in millimeter waveband. It turns out that frequency dependence of manganite permittivity is well described by Drude formula, which includes only one parameter—the “effective plasma frequency.” Additionally, the negativity of the refraction index has been directly proved in experiments studying electromagnetic waves refraction in manganite prism.
Optical and magneto-optical properties of metal-insulator ͑CoFe͒ x ͑Al 2 O 3 ͒ 1−x granular films have been investigated. The results have been compared with the experimental data of the magnetorefractive effect in the IR region. The optical and magneto-optical spectra of the films depend strongly on the volume fraction of ferromagnetic particles. It was found that the Kerr effect is substantially increased in the spectral region of the plasma frequency. It was revealed that appearance peculiarities observed in the magnetoreflection spectra at 7.5-9.5 m are associated with the excitation of longitudinal phonon modes in the Al 2 O 3 dielectric matrix. It has been shown that both intraband and interband electron transitions contribute to the magnetoresistivity as well as to the IR magnetoreflection. The optical and magneto-optical properties of the ͑CoFe͒ x ͑Al 2 O 3 ͒ 1−x granular films can be interpreted in the frame of the effective-medium approximation. The magnetorefractive effect can be explained in terms of the modified Hagen-Rubens relation.
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