2002
DOI: 10.1103/physrevlett.88.197203
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Colossal Magnetoresistance is a Griffiths Singularity

Abstract: It is now widely accepted that the magnetic transition in doped manganites that show large magnetoresistance is a type of percolation effect. This paper demonstrates that the transition should be viewed in the context of the Griffiths phase that arises when disorder suppresses a magnetic transition. This approach explains unusual aspects of susceptibility and heat capacity data from a single crystal of La0.7Ca0.3MnO3.The term "colossal magnetoresistance" (CMR) has commonly been used to describe the very large,… Show more

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“…The down turn in the magnetic susceptibility at temperatures above T C for the sample with x ¼ 0.20 is the signature of the "Griffiths phase." 22 The deviation from Curie-Weiss law in the PM region is due to the presence of FM clusters within the PM region.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The down turn in the magnetic susceptibility at temperatures above T C for the sample with x ¼ 0.20 is the signature of the "Griffiths phase." 22 The deviation from Curie-Weiss law in the PM region is due to the presence of FM clusters within the PM region.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Further studies concluded that the local distortion revealed by an anomalous thermal expansion between the Curie-Weiss transition temperature T C and a higher temperature T * pointed towards the presence of ferromagnetic clusters or polaronic interactions being responsible for the electrical conduction [8][9][10]. The presence of clusters in the paramagnetic (PM) region was associated with signature magnetic behavior observed in Griffiths phases [11][12][13][14].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The intra-cluster magnetic ordering temperature above experimentally observable bulk T C varies depending on the size of the cluster and therefore there is a spectrum of T C below the characteristic Griffiths temperature, T G . Though the existence of such a magnetic phase due to quenched disorder has been discussed in connection with giant magnetoresistance behavior of manganites [6,[11][12][13], non-Fermi liquid behavior in f-electron systems [14,15], and dilute magnetic semiconductors [16] as well as for a Tb-based intermetallic compound [7], it is believed that the experimental evidence in favor of the existence of Griffiths phase is still inadequate [17].…”
Section: We Now Focus On the Behavior Of 12k-transition In The Low Fimentioning
confidence: 99%