Nanoscale Phase Separation and Colossal Magnetoresistance

The Physics of Manganites and Related Compounds

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Gebonden, 459 blz. | Engels
Springer Berlin Heidelberg | 2003e druk, 2002
ISBN13: 9783540432456
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The study of the spontaneous formation of nanostructures in single crystals of several compounds is now a major area of research in strongly correlated electrons. These structures appear to originate in the competition of phases. The book addresses nanoscale phase separation, focusing on the manganese oxides known as manganites that have the colossal magnetoresistance (CMR) effect of potential relevance for device applications. It is argued that the nanostructures are at the heart of the CMR phenomenon. The book contains updated information on manganite research directed to experts, both theorists and experimentalists. However, graduate students or postdocs will find considerable introductory material, including elements of computational physics.

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ISBN13:9783540432456
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:gebonden
Aantal pagina's:459
Uitgever:Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Druk:2003

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1. Why Manganites Are Interesting.- 2. The Discovery of Manganites and the Colossal Magnetoresistance Effect.- 3. Phase Diagrams and Basic Properties of Manganites.- 4. Preliminary Theoretical Considerations: Coulombic and Jahn Teller Effects.- 5. Models for Manganites.- 6. The One-Orbital Model: Phase Diagram and Dominant Correlations.- 7. Monte Carlo Simulations and Application to Manganite Models.- 8. Mean-Field Approximation.- 9. Two-Orbitals Model and Orbital Order.- 10. Charge Ordering: CE-States, Stripes, and Bi-Stripes.- 11. Inhomogeneities in Manganites: The Case of La1?xCaxMnO3.- 12. Optical Conductivity.- 13. Glassy Behavior and Time-Dependent Phenomena.- 14. Inhomogeneities in La1?xSrxMnO3 and Pr1?xCaxMnO3.- 15. Inhomogeneities in Layered Manganites.- 16. An Elementary Introduction to Percolation.- 17. Competition of Phases as the Origin of the CMR.- 18. Pseudogaps and Photoemission Experiments.- 19. Charge-Ordered Nanoclusters above TC: the Smoking Gun of Phase Separation?.- 20. Other Compounds with Large MR and/or Competing FM AF Phases.- 21. Brief Introduction to Giant Magnetoresistance (GMR).- 22. Discussion and Open Questions.- References.

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