Fingerprint of dynamical charge/spin correlations in the tunneling spectra of colossal magnetoresistive manganites

Abstract

We present temperature-dependent scanning tunneling spectroscopy measurements on La1-xCaxMO3 (x0.33) films with different degrees of biaxial strain. A depletion in normalized conductance around the Fermi level is observed both above and below the insulator-to-metal transition temperature TMI, for weakly as well as highly-strained films. This pseudogap-like depletion globally narrows on cooling. The zero-bias conductance decreases on cooling in the insulating phase, reaches a minimum close to TMI and increases on cooling in the metallic phase, following the trend of macroscopic conductivity. These results support a recently proposed scenario in which dynamical short-range antiferromagnetic/charge order correlations play a preeminent role in the transport properties of colossal magnetoresistive manganites [R. Yu et al., Phys. Rev. B 77, 214434 (2008)].

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