2001
DOI: 10.1016/s0921-4526(00)00539-1
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Optical spectroscopy of phase separation in LaxMnO3

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“…As shown for manganites [14,15,23], in the energy range of light interaction with charge carriers, the behavior of t(T ) [or transmitted light intensity I(T )] follows the temperature behavior of resistivity in the case that metallic FM region percolates through the whole material. For the manganites, which for some reasons consist of separated metallic regions embedded in semiconducting matrix, the I(T ) dependence reflects the temperature behavior of the resistivity in these isolated metallic regions (or clusters) and this behavior can be quite different from the direct-current ρ(T ) dependences.…”
Section: Optical Absorptionmentioning
confidence: 83%
“…As shown for manganites [14,15,23], in the energy range of light interaction with charge carriers, the behavior of t(T ) [or transmitted light intensity I(T )] follows the temperature behavior of resistivity in the case that metallic FM region percolates through the whole material. For the manganites, which for some reasons consist of separated metallic regions embedded in semiconducting matrix, the I(T ) dependence reflects the temperature behavior of the resistivity in these isolated metallic regions (or clusters) and this behavior can be quite different from the direct-current ρ(T ) dependences.…”
Section: Optical Absorptionmentioning
confidence: 83%
“…Doping with a divalent element results in the appearance of Mn 4+ ions, ferromagnetic ordering, and the colossal magnetoresistance (CMR) observed in a vicinity of Curie temperature T C . The Mn 4+ ions can also appear due to La or Mn vacancies [4][5][6]. The value of T C is believed to be an increasing function of the number of Mn…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is seen from Fig. 1 [13]. In the rhombohedral samples, the number of vacancies in the Mn sublattice can be higher than the number of vacancies in the La sublattice by a factor of 2-4.…”
Section: Magnetic Propertiesmentioning
confidence: 86%