Temperature-dependent electron paramagnetic resonance studies of charge ordered Nd0.5Ca0.5MnO3
Abstract
We report Electron Paramagnetic Resonance measurements on single crystalline and powder samples of Nd0.5Ca0.5MnO3 across the charge-ordering transition at Tco=240 K down to the antiferromagnetic ordering transition at TN = 140 K. The changes in the linewidth, g-factor and intensity as functions of temperature are studied to understand the nature of spin-dynamics in the system. We explain the observed large decrease in the linewidth from TN to Tco in terms of motional narrowing caused by the hopping of the Jahn-Teller polarons yielding an activation energy of Ea = 0.13 eV. Similar analysis of data on Pr0.6Ca0.4MnO3 published earlier gives Ea=0.2 eV. Below Tco, the g-value increases continuously suggesting a gradual strengthening of the orbital ordering. We give a qualitative explanation of the temperature dependence and of the maximum in the asymmetry ratio A/B observed at Tco in single crystal spectra which also supports the themodel of motional narrowing.
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