8:00 AM–11:00 AM, Thursday, March 16, 2006
Baltimore Convention Center - 317
Sponsoring Units:
DMP GMAG
Chair: Michael Hayward, University of Oxford
Abstract ID: BAPS.2006.MAR.U20.7
9:12 AM–9:48 AM
Gonzalo Alvarez
(Computer Science and Mathematics Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory)
Double-exchange-based models for manganites are studied using Monte Carlo techniques, with both exact-diagonalization and polynomial-expansion of the fermionic sector. One and two- orbital models are investigated, with and without phonons. We focus our analysis on the study of the resistance (R) vs. temperature (T) using the Landauer formalism. Highlights of investigations by our group and others are: (1) R vs. T curves, parametric with magnetic fields, that closely resemble experimental data for the case of one orbital and considering cooperative phonons; and (2) an insulator to bad metal transition induced by quenched disorder for the two-orbital model. In spite of these positive results, we remark that this is just the beginning of a frontal attack to the manganite problem using realistic models and efficient algorithms that scale linearly with the lattice volume. Future directions and open problems will also be discussed.
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