The interplay between double exchange, super-exchange, and Lifshitz localization in doped manganites

Abstract

Considering the disorder caused in manganites by the substitution of Mn by Fe or Ga, we accomplish a systematic study of doped manganites begun in previous papers. To this end, a disordered model is formulated and solved using the Variational Mean Field technique. The subtle interplay between double exchange, super-exchange, and disorder causes similar effects on the dependence of TC on the percentage of Mn substitution in the cases considered. Yet, in La2/3Ca1/3Mn1-yGayO3 our results suggest a quantum critical point (QCP) for y≈ 0.1-0.2, associated to the localization of the electronic states of the conduction band. In the case of LaxCaxMn1-yFeyO3 (with x=1/3,3/8) no such QCP is expected.

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