Emissivity and Reflectivity of Orthorhombic and Cubic ErMnO<sub>3</sub>: Small Polarons and Bipolarons

ORAL

Abstract

We report on far- and mid-infrared emission and reflectivity from 40 cm-1 to 13000 cm-1 of ambient orthorhombic O-ErMnO3 to sample dissociation at ~1800 K. While at 300 K the number of phonons are in close agreement with the predicted for D2h16(Z=4), it gradually decreases by progressive broadening, merging, and band softening into the orbital disordered phase in which the orthorhombic O' lower temperature cooperative coexists with orthorhombic O. Reik’s small polaron[1] fits of the optical conductivities in the Jahn-Teller cooperative phase and in the orbital disordered phase below 1250 K single out the octahedral symmetric and antisymmetric as main phonons in the electron-phonon interactions. At higher than the order-disorder transition at Tcubic ~1329 K ± 10 K three infrared active F1u modes coincide with the expected for perovskite Pm-3m (Z=1). A distinctive band peaking at ~6000 cm-1 is associated to small bipolarons (two electrons self-trapped in a bonding connecting orbital mediated by the longitudinal mode distortion). At ~1700 K its optical conductivity only involves the cubic highest longitudinal optical mode. An overdamped Drude term by itinerant carriers coexisting with localized bipolarons is found at the highest temperatures.[1] H. G. Reik, Z. Phys. 203,346 (1967).

Presenters

  • Nestor Massa

    • LANAIS EFO-CEQUINOR-UNLP, CONICET

Authors

  • Nestor Massa

    • LANAIS EFO-CEQUINOR-UNLP, CONICET
  • Leire del Campo

    • CEMHTI, CNRS
  • Karsten Holldack

    • Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin
    • BESSY II, HZB
  • Patrick Echegut

    • CEMHTI, CNRS
  • Paula Kayser

    • ICMM, CSIC
  • José Antonio Alonso

    • ICMM, CSIC