Effects of rare earth ion size on the stability of the coherent Jahn-Teller distortions in undoped perovskite manganites
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Abstract
We present a theoretical study on the relation between the size of the rare earth ion, often known as chemical pressure, and the stability of the coherent Jahn-Teller distortions in undoped perovskite manganites. Using a Keating model expressed in terms of atomic scale symmetry modes for a simplified two- dimensional model, we show that there exists a coupling between the uniform shear distortion and the staggered buckling distortion within the Jahn-Teller energy term. It is found that this coupling provides a mechanism by which the coherent Jahn-Teller distortion is more stabilized by smaller rare earth ion. We analyze the appearance of the uniform shear distortion below the Jahn-Teller ordering temperature, estimate the Jahn-Teller ordering temperature and its variation among LaMnO3, PrMnO3, and NdMnO3 and obtain the relations between distortions. We find good agreement between theoretical results and experimental data.
*This work was supported by US DOE/LANL Award No. DE-AC52-06NA25396/170590-1 (T.F.S., K.H.A.), ANL XSD Visitor Program (K.H.A.), and DOE FWP 70069 (P.B.L.).
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