Suppression of ferromagnetic ordering in doped manganites: Effects of the superexchange interaction

Abstract

From a Monte Carlo study of the ferromagnetic Kondo lattice model for doped manganites, including the antiferromagnetic superexchange interaction (JAF), we found that the ferromagnetic ordering was suppressed as JAF increased. The ferromagnetic transition temperature Tc, as obtained from a mean field fit to the calculated susceptibilities, was found to decrease monotonically with increasing JAF. Further, the suppression in Tc scales with the bandwidth narrowing induced by the antiferromagnetic frustration originating from JAF. From these results, we propose that the change in the superexchange interaction strength between the t2g electrons of the Mn ions is one of the mechanisms responsible for the suppression in Tc observed in manganites of the type (La0.7-yPry)Ca0.3MnO3.

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