Temperature- and field-dependent far-infrared studies of (La$_{0.4}$Pr$_{0.6}$)$_{0.67}$Ca$_{0.33}$MnO$_{3}$ films

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Abstract

We report far-infrared temperature (300 K-20 K) and magnetic field (0-18 T) dependent reflectance and transmittance studies of 1000 A-thick hole-doped LPCMO thin films. Temperature-dependent measurements show evidence of phase coexistence in the sense that the film still shows insulating behavior at very low temperatures. Magnetic field studies at 4.2 K observe an insulator to metal transition, seen as large changes in reflectance and transmittance. The spectra are analyzed by using standard multilayer film-fitting procedures to extract the optical conductivity and other optical constants. The results are discussed in the context of effective medium approximations.

*Supported jointly by NSF grant DMR-0305043 and DOE contract DE-AI02-03ER46070.

Authors

  • Naveen Margankunte

    • Dept of Physics, Univ of Florida
  • Tara Dhakal

    • Dept of Physics, Univ of Florida
  • Alexandre Zimmers

    • Center for Superconductivity Research, Univ of Maryland
  • D.J. Arenas

    • Dept of Physics, Univ of Florida
  • Yong-Jie Wang

    • National High Magnetic Field Laboratory at Florida State University
    • NHMFL, Florida State University
    • NHMFL
  • Amlan Biswas

    • Dept of Physics, Univ of Florida
    • Department of Physics, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL
  • D.B. Tanner

    • University of Florida
    • Dept of Physics, Univ of Florida