2007 APS March Meeting
Volume 52, Number 1
Monday–Friday, March 5–9, 2007;
Denver, Colorado
Session B13: Focus Session: Cobaltates and Manganites
11:15 AM–2:15 PM,
Monday, March 5, 2007
Colorado Convention Center
Room: Korbel 4C
Sponsoring
Units:
DMP GMAG
Chair: Weida Wu, Rutgers University
Abstract ID: BAPS.2007.MAR.B13.5
Abstract: B13.00005 : Competing ferromagnetic and incommensurate order in perovskite cobaltites La$_{1-x}$Sr$_x$CoO$_3$
12:03 PM–12:39 PM
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Abstract
Author:
Stephan Rosenkranz
(Materials Science Division, Argonne National Laboratory)
Many phenomena observed in complex oxides, and in particular
their enhanced response to external fields, are intimately linked
to
the existence of
short-range order such as formation of stripes, ladders,
checkerboards or
phase separation. This nanoscale disorder results from the delicate
balance of spin,
orbital, charge, and strain degrees of freedoms that leads to
competing groundstates with incompatible order.
Inhomogeneity in the form of
phase separation is also believed to play a key role in the
magnetoresistance of doped cobalt perovskites
La$_{1-x}$Sr$_x$CoO$_3$. In this system, doping holes into the non-
magnetic,
insulating parent compound
leads to spin-glass behavior at low doping, with nanoscale
ferromagnetic
clusters forming within a non-fermomagnetic matrix. Percolation of
these isolated
clusters then leads to the ferromagnetic and coincident metal-
insulator transition at x=0.18.
Utilizing elastic and inelastic neutron scattering, we have studied
in detail the
evolution of the static and dynamic spin correlations in these
systems. Within the cluster-glass phase, we
observe the formation of static ferromagnetic droplets below the
spin-
glass
freezing temperature. Aided by the double exchange, the
ferromagnetic
correlations
grow rapidly with doping. At the onset of metallicity, the
correlation length increases abruptly, but remains
finite.\footnote{D. Phelan, D. Louca, S. Rosenkranz,S.-H.
Lee, Y. Qiu, P.J. Chupas, R. Osborn, H.Zheng, J.F. Mitchell, J.R.D.
Copley, J.L. Sarrao,
Y. Moritomo,
Phys. Rev. Lett. {\bf 96}, 027201 (2006)} Concurrent, and in
competition with the
ferromagnetic correlations, we also observe the formation of a
short-
range, incommesurate (IC)
spin structure below the spin-freezing or ferromagnetic transition
temperature. The
incommensurate wavevector increases continuosly with doping, with
the
intensity of
the IC correlations increasing in the insulating phase with doping,
but dropping
in the metallic state. This IC order could result from correlations
between local Co$^{3+}$-Co$^{4+}$ clusters
in the form of short-range stripes.
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Work supported by US DOE BES-DMS DE-AC02-06CH11357 and NSF
DMR-0454672.
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