Fermi Liquid - Non-Fermi Liquid Transition in the Double Exchange Model

Physics – Condensed Matter

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Latex file. 11 pages. 2 figures available on request. (sarker@puhep1.princeton.edu) (after Aug. 3, ssarker@ua1vm.ua.edu)

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Motivated by recent discovery of colossal magnetoresistance in La$_(1-x)$Ca$x$MnO$_3$ and other manganites, we have studied the double exchange model. We argue that the forced alignment of conduction-electron spin with the core spins that causes ferromagnetism also projects out a large part of the Hilbert space needed for coherent propagation of electrons carrying spin and charge. As a result, the electron becomes a composite object and its Green's function exhibits a two-fluid character: a coherent Fermi-liquid component associated with the ferromagnetically ordered core spins, and a non-Fermi liquid component associated with the disordered spins. With increasing temperature, there is continuous transfer of spectral weight from the Fermi liquid to the non-Fermi liquid component, until the former disappears above $T_c$. In an applied field spectral weight is transferred from the non-Fermi liquid to the component. Implications for the manganites are discussed.

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