A Scaling Behavior of Spectral Weight Changes in Perovskite Manganites La0.7-yPryCa0.3MnO3
Abstract
Optical conductivity spectra of La0.7-yPryCa0.3MnO3 were systematically investigated. For metallic samples, the spectral weight below 0.5 eV, whose magnitude can be represented by the effective carrier number Neff(0.5 eV), increases as temperature becomes lower. Regardless of the Pr doping, all the measured values of Neff(0.5 eV)/TC fall into one scaling curve. This scaling behavior could be explained by the theoretical model by Roeder et al. [Phys. Rev. Lett. 76, 1356 (1996)], which includes spin double exchange and Jahn-Teller lattice coupling to holes. With the Pr doping, far-infrared conductivities were found to be suppressed, probably due to the Anderson localization.
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