Colossal magnetoresistance effect in double exchange models with Potts and Ising variables

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Abstract

Two-orbital model with Jahn-Teller phonons for colossal magnetoresistance is investigated at an electronic density of $n=0.75$ where: 1) Mn spins are treated classically with a 4-state Potts model with up/down/right/left directions, and 2) Ising spins with only up/down directions. These results are compared to those of earlier studies where a new state was found that had both FM and CE-like characteristics, which made use of classical Heisenberg spins.[1] With both the 4-state Potts and Ising spins, we see large CMR peaks, similar to that observed in [1]. We conclude that while the existence of this new state may explain nanoscale phase separation tendencies in CMR manganites, it may not be directly responsible for the large resistivity peak, confirming earlier results.[2] \\ \\ 1. C. \c{S}., Shuha Liang, and Elbio Dagotto, Phys. Rev. B {\bf 85}, 174418, 2012.\\ 2. C. \c{S}., Gonzalo Alvarez, and Elbio Dagotto, Phys. Rev. Lett. {\bf 105}, 097293, 2010.\\

Authors

  • Cengiz Sen

    Lamar University, Lamar Univ

  • Emily Ochoa

    Lamar Univ

  • Elbio Dagotto

    University of Tennessee and Oak Ridge National Laboratory, The University of Tennessee, University of Tennessee; Oak Ridge National Laboratory, University of Tennessee, University of Tennessee, Knoxville and Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Univ of Tennessee, Knoxville