High Temperature Thermopower in La2/3Ca1/3MnO3 Films: Evidence for Polaronic Transport

Abstract

Thermoelectric power, electrical resistivity and magnetization experiments, performed in the paramagnetic phase of La2/3Ca1/3MnO3, provide evidence for polaron-dominated conduction in CMR materials. At high temperatures, a large, nearly field-independent difference between the activation energies for resistivity (rho) and thermopower (S), a characteristic of Holstein Polarons, is observed, and ln(rho) ceases to scale with the magnetization. On approaching Tc, both energies become field-dependent, indicating that the polarons are magnetically polarized. Below Tc, the thermopower follows a law S(H) prop. 1/rho (H) as in non saturated ferromagnetic metals.

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