Charge and Lattice Dynamics of Ordered State in La1/2Ca1/2MnO3: Infrared Reflection Spectroscopy Study

Abstract

We report an infrared reflection spectroscopy study of La1/2Ca1/2MnO3 over a broad frequency range and temperature interval which covers the transitions from the high temperature paramagnetic to ferromagnetic and, upon further cooling, to antiferromagnetic phase. The structural phase transition, accompanied by a ferromagnetic ordering at TC=234 K, leads to enrichment of the phonon spectrum. A charge ordered antiferromagnetic insulating ground state develops below the N\'eel transition temperature TN=163 K. This is evidenced by the formation of charge density waves and opening of a gap with the magnitude of 20 = (320 15) cm-1 in the excitation spectrum. Several of the infrared active phonons are found to exhibit anomalous frequency softening. The experimental data suggest coexistence of ferromagnetic and antiferromangetic phases at low temperatures.

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