The Essential Interactions in Oxides and Spectral Weight Transfer in Doped Manganites

Physics – Condensed Matter – Strongly Correlated Electrons

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6 pages, REVTeX 3.1 with 3 eps-figures. Journal version

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10.1088/0953-8984/11/48/102

We calculate the value of the Fr\"ohlich electron-phonon interaction in manganites, cuprates, and some other charge-transfer insulators and show that this interaction is much stronger than any relevant magnetic interaction. A polaron shift due to the Fr\"ohlich interaction, which is about 1 eV, suggests that carriers in those systems are small (bi)polarons at all temperatures and doping levels, in agreement with the oxygen isotope effect and other data. An opposite conclusion, recently suggested in the literature, is shown to be incorrect. The frequency and temperature dependence of the optical conductivity of ferromagnetic manganites is explained within the framework of the bipolaron theory.

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