Collapse of the charge ordering gap of Nd0.5Sr0.5MnO3 in an applied magnetic field

Abstract

We report results of tunneling studies on the charge ordering compound Nd0.5Sr0.5MnO3 in a magnetic field up to 6T and for temperature down to 25K.We show that a gap (2CO ≈ 0.5eV opens up in the density of state (DOS) at the Fermilevel (EF) on charge ordering (TCO=150K) which collapses in an applied magnetic field when the charge ordered state melts. There is a clear correspondence between the behavior of the resistivity and the gap formation and its collapse in an applied magnetic field. We conclude that a gap in the DOS at EF is necessary for the stability of the charge ordered state.

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