Optical Studies of a Layered Manganite La1.2Sr1.8Mn2O7 : Polaron Correlation Effect
Abstract
Optical conductivity spectra of a cleaved ab-plane of a La1.2Sr1.8Mn2O7 single crystal exhibit a small polaron absorption band in the mid-infrared region at overall temperatures. With decreasing temperature (T) to Curie temperature (TC), the center frequency of the small polaron band moves to a higher frequency, resulting in a gap-like feature, and that it collapses to a lower frequency below TC. Interestingly, with decreasing T, the stretching phonon mode hardens above TC and softens below TC. These concurring changes of lattice and electronic structure indicate that short range polaron correlation exist above TC but disappear with a magnetic ordering.
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