Magnetic Field Dependent Optical Studies of a Layered Antiferromagnet Pr%1/2Sr1/2MnO3
Abstract
Magnetic field (H)-dependent optical conductivity spectra σ (ω) and dielectric constant spectra ε (ω) of a layered antiferromagnet (A-type) Pr1/2Sr1/2MnO3 were presented. At 0.0 T in 4.2 K, the σ (ω) showed a small Drude-like peak in the far-infrared region and a broad absorption peak in the mid-infrared region. With increasing H, large spectral weights were transferred from high to low energy regions with increase of the Drude-like peak. We found that a polaron picture could explain most of the H-dependent spectral changes. By comparing with the H-dependent spectral weight changes and ε (ω) of Nd1/2Sr1/2MnO3, which has the CE-type spin ordering, we showed that a dimensional crossover from a 2-dimensional to a 3-dimensional metal occurs in Pr1/2Sr1/2MnO3.
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