Ferromagnetism in Electronic Models for Manganites
Abstract
Ground state properties of the Kondo model for manganese oxides in one dimension are studied using numerical techniques. The large Hund coupling (JH) limit is specially analyzed. A robust region of fully saturated ferromagnetism (FM) is identified at all densities. For open boundary conditions it is shown exactly that the ground state is FM at JH = ∞. Hole-spin phase separation competing with FM was also observed when a large exchange J between the Mn3+ ions is used. As the spin of the transition metal ion grows, the hole mobility decreases providing a tentative explanation for the differences between Cu-oxides and Mn-oxides.
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