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Polaronic Aspects of the two-dimensional Ferromagnetic Kondo Model

arXiv:cond-mat/0312394 · doi:10.1088/0953-8984/16/30/010

Abstract

The 2D ferromagnetic Kondo model with classical corespins is studied for a hole doping up to x = 0.125 via unbiased Monte Carlo (MC) simulations. A canonical algorithm for finite temperatures is developed. We show that with realistic parameters for the manganites and at low temperatures, the double-exchange mechanism does not lead to phase separation on a two-dimensional lattice but rather stabilizes individual ferromagnetic polarons. A detailed analysis of unbiased MC results reveals that the polarons can be treated as independent particles. It is found that a simple polaron model perfectly describes the physics of the FM Kondo model. The ferromagnetic polaron picture provides an obvious explanation for the pseudogap in the one-particle spectral function $A_k(ω)$ observed in the FM Kondo model.

15 pages, 9 figures; 1 new figure, additional references cited