2011
DOI: 10.1103/physrevb.84.165129
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Gap states in insulating LaMnPO1xFx(x=0

Abstract: Infrared transmission and electrical resistivity measurements reveal that single crystals of LaMnPO1−xFx (x ≤ 0.28) are insulating. The optical gap obtained from transmission measurements is nearly unaffected by doping, decreasing only slightly from 1.3 eV in undoped LaMnPO to 1.1 eV for x = 0.04. The activation gaps obtained from electrical resistivity measurements are smaller by at least an order of magnitude, signalling the presence of states within the optical gap. At low temperatures, the resistivity is d… Show more

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“…We observe an unexpectedly small Curie-Weiss moment that cannot be explained by the variety of highspin/low-spin transition often observed in 3d transition metal systems such as MnAs, suggesting that it results solely from the ferromagnetic state and that the majority of the moments are hidden by strong exchange coupling that dominates even in the paramagnetic state. Doping with Na simultaneously decreases both the resistivity and the IR transmission, but the optical gap remains unchanged, as was observed to be the case in other layered Mn pnictide systems 8 . On the other hand, La doping results in an anomalous increase of the electrical resistivity as the gap states are eliminated from the IR transmission spectra with the partial collapse of the optical gap.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 66%
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“…We observe an unexpectedly small Curie-Weiss moment that cannot be explained by the variety of highspin/low-spin transition often observed in 3d transition metal systems such as MnAs, suggesting that it results solely from the ferromagnetic state and that the majority of the moments are hidden by strong exchange coupling that dominates even in the paramagnetic state. Doping with Na simultaneously decreases both the resistivity and the IR transmission, but the optical gap remains unchanged, as was observed to be the case in other layered Mn pnictide systems 8 . On the other hand, La doping results in an anomalous increase of the electrical resistivity as the gap states are eliminated from the IR transmission spectra with the partial collapse of the optical gap.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 66%
“…The downturn typically observed upon reaching T N is absent in the La-doped samples, even if its signature remains in the χ', χ", and heat capacity measurements. With Na-doping, the observation of enhanced conductivity, lack of metallization, and minimal change in T N are reminiscent of our previous report of Fdoped LaMnPO 8 . The enhanced resistivity of La-doped CaMn 2 Sb 2 , however, represents an anomalous effect previously unreported to our knowledge, at least in the case of Mn pnictides.…”
Section: B La-and Na -Doped Camn2sb2supporting
confidence: 69%
“…A high-pressure measurement on LaMnPO showed a semiconductor to metal transition at a pressure of 10 GPa [38]. Fluorine-doped LaMnPO 1−x F x also exhibits an insulator-to-metal transition on doping which only weakly affects T N and μ [39], similar to La 1−x Sr x MnAsO [40]. On the other hand, hydrogen-and deuterium-substituted LaMnAsO 1−x (H/D) x exhibits insulator-to-metal transitions associated with the emergence of itinerant ferromagnetism [41].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…La, Nd, Sm) that present a similar crystal structure as the materials mentioned above have also been synthesized and studied experimentally. [6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13] In contrast to their Fe-based cousins, at least until now these Mn-based oxypnictides have not shown any evidence of superconductivity even in doped cases. Instead, giant or even colossal magnetoresistance effects at room temperature have been observed in these compounds, [10][11][12][13] which reminds us of the well-known phenomenology of the colossal magnetoresistive manganites (Mn-based oxides) with the perovskite structures.…”
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