Physics – Condensed Matter – Strongly Correlated Electrons
Scientific paper
1998-06-12
Phys.Rev.B 59 (1999) 4170
Physics
Condensed Matter
Strongly Correlated Electrons
6 pages, 5 figures included in the text
Scientific paper
10.1103/PhysRevB.59.4170
We have used the Kubo formula to calculate the temperature dependence of the electrical conductance of the double exchange Hamiltonian. We average the conductance over an statistical ensemble of clusters, which are obtained by performing Monte Carlo simulations on the classical spin orientation of the double exchange Hamiltonian. We find that for electron concentrations bigger than 0.1, the system is metallic at all temperatures. In particular it is not observed any change in the temperature dependence of the resistivity near the magnetical critical temperature. The calculated resistivity near $T_c$ is around ten times smaller than the experimental value. We conclude that the double exchange model is not able to explain the metal to insulator transition which experimentally occurs at temperatures near the magnetic critical temperature.
Brey Luis
Calderon M. J.
Verges Jose A.
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