Evidence for small or intermediate-size polarons in the ferromagnetic state of manganites
arXiv:cond-mat/0008029
Abstract
Oxygen-isotope effects on the intrinsic resistivity have been studied in high-quality epitaxial thin films of La_{0.75}Ca_{0.25}MnO_{3} and Nd_{0.7}Sr_{0.3}MnO_{3}. We found that the residual resistivity Ï_{o} increases by about 15(3)% upon replacing ^{16}O by ^{18}O. This provides strong evidence for the presence of small or intermediate-size polarons in the metallic ferromagnetic state. Furthermore, the temperature dependent part of the resistivity at low temperatures consists of an AT^{4.5} term contributed from 2-magnon scattering, and a BÏ_{s}/\sinh^{2}(\hbarÏ_{s}/2k_{B}T) term which arises from scattering by a soft optical phonon mode. The absolute magnitudes of the coefficient A and the phonon frequency \hbarÏ_{s} for both isotope samples are in quantitative agreement with theoretical predictions.
4 pages, 4 figures