Physics – Condensed Matter – Strongly Correlated Electrons
Scientific paper
2007-08-29
Phys. Rev. B (Brief Reports) 76, 132402 (2007)
Physics
Condensed Matter
Strongly Correlated Electrons
12 pages and 5 figures
Scientific paper
10.1103/PhysRevB.76.132402
We address the issue of massive phase separation (PS) in manganite family of doped Mott insulators through ac conductivity measurements on La$_{0.625-y}$Pr$_{y}$Ca$_{0.375}$MnO$_{3}$ (0.375 $\leq$ y $\leq$ 0.275), and establish applicability of the scaling theory of percolation in the critical regime of the PS. Measurements of dc resistivity, magnetization (M(T)) and electron diffraction show incomplete growth of a ferromagnetic (FM) metallic component on cooling the high temperature charge ordered (CO) phase well below Curie temperature. The impedance $\mid$Z(T,f)$\mid$ measured over a frequency (f) range of 10 Hz to 10 MHz in the critical regime follows a universal scaling of the form $\approx$ R(T,0)g(f$\xi^{2+\theta}$) with $\theta$ $\approx$ 0.86 and the normalized correlation length varying from 1 to 4, suggesting anomalous diffusion of holes in percolating FM clusters.
Budhani Ramesh Chandra
Chaudhuri Sambhudas
He Jiaqing
Zhu Yimei
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