Spin-polarized tunneling spectroscopic studies of the intrinsic heterogeneity and pseudogap phenomena in colossal magnetoresistive manganite La_{0.7}Ca_{0.3}MnO_{3}
C. R. Hughes, J. Shi, A. D. Beyer, and N.-C. Yeh

TL;DR
This study uses spin-polarized tunneling spectroscopy to explore the electronic heterogeneity, pseudogap phenomena, and surface phases in La_{0.7}Ca_{0.3}MnO_{3} manganite films, revealing phase separation and magnetic field effects.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed spatially resolved analysis of heterogeneity and pseudogap behavior in LCMO using spin-polarized tunneling spectroscopy.
Findings
Spatial heterogeneity decreases with magnetic field or temperature.
A surface ferromagnetic insulating phase with a 0.6 eV gap exists.
Pseudogap phenomena are linked to magnetic domain boundaries.
Abstract
Spatially resolved tunneling spectroscopic studies of colossal magnetoresistive (CMR) manganite (LCMO) epitaxial films on substrate are investigated as functions of temperature, magnetic field and spin polarization by means of scanning tunneling spectroscopy. Systematic surveys of the tunneling spectra taken with Pt/Ir tips reveal spatial variations on the length scale of a few hundred nanometers in the ferromagnetic state, which may be attributed to the intrinsic heterogeneity of the manganites due to their tendency towards phase separation. The electronic heterogeneity is found to decrease either with increasing field at low temperatures or at temperatures above all magnetic ordering temperatures. On the other hand, spectra taken with Cr-coated tips are consistent with convoluted electronic properties of both LCMO…
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