Strong dependence of the oxygen-isotope effect on the A-site radius in half-doped A-site disordered Ba<sub>0.5</sub>Ln<sub>0.5</sub>MnO<sub>3</sub>

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Abstract

Oxygen-isotope effects have been studied in half-doped A-site disordered Ba0.5Ln0.5MnO3 with different ionic radii of the A-site (Ba0.5Ln0.5). We find that the ground states of the half-doped manganites strongly depend on the A-site ionic radii. Below a critical ionic radius, the ground state is spin-glass like and the freezing temperature TSG is independent of the oxygen-isotope mass. Above the critical ionic radius, the ground state is ferromagnetic and the Curie temperature TC depends strongly on the oxygen-isotope mass. As the ionic radius increases, the Curie-temperature increases while the oxygen-isotope exponent decreases monotonically. The current results are difficult to understand in terms of the double-exchange model along with strong lattice polaronic effects.

*Work supported by the National Science Foundation under award DMR-PREM 1523588.

Presenters

  • Jacob Labry

    • Physics and Astronomy, California State University

Authors

  • Jacob Labry

    • Physics and Astronomy, California State University
  • Oscar Bernal

    • Physics Department, Cal State Univ- Los Angeles
    • Department of Physics and Astronomy, California State University
    • Physics and Astronomy, California State University
    • Physics, Cal State Univ- Los Angeles
  • Guo-meng Zhao

    • Department of Physics and Astronomy, California State University
    • Physics and Astronomy, California State University