Common features of nanoscale structural correlations in magnetoresistive manganites with ferromagnetic low-temperature state

Abstract

We report x-ray scattering studies of nanoscale structural correlations in Nd1-xSrxMnO3 and La1-x(Ca,Sr)xMnO3, x=0.2--0.5. We find that the correlated regions possess a temperature-independent correlation length of 2-3 lattice constants which is the same in all samples. The period of the lattice modulation of the correlated regions is proportional to the Ca/Sr doping concentration x. Remarkably, the lattice modulation periods of these and several other manganites with a ferromagnetic ground state fall on the same curve when plotted as a function of x. Thus, the structure of the correlated regions in these materials appears to be determined by a single parameter, x. We argue that these observations provide important clues for understanding the Colossal Magnetoresistance phenomenon in manganites.

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