Critical features of colossal magnetoresistive manganites
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Colossal magnetoresistance (CMR) phenomena are observed in the perovskite-type hole-doped manganites in which the double-exchange ferromagnetic metal phase and the charge–orbital ordered antiferromagnetic phase compete with each other. The quenched disorder arising from the inherent chemical randomness or the intentional impurity doping may cause major modifications in the electronic phase diagram as well as in the magnetoelectronic properties near the bicritical point that is formed by such a competition of the two phases. One is the phase separation phenomenon on various time-scales (from static to dynamic) and on various length-scales (from glass-like nano to grain-like micron). The other is the enhanced…
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- Condensed matter physics
- Colossal magnetoresistance
- Phase diagram
- Physics
- Antiferromagnetism
- Ferromagnetism
- Magnetoresistance
- Phase (matter)
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