Estimation of the charge carrier localization length from Gaussian fluctuations in the magneto-thermopower of La_{0.6}Y_{0.1}Ca_{0.3}MnO_3
S.Sergeenkov(1,2), H.Bougrine(1), M.Ausloos(1), and A.Gilabert(3), ((1)SUPRAS, University of Liege, Belgium; (2)BLTP, JINR, Dubna, Russia;, (3)LPMC, Universite de Nice-Sophia Antipolis, France)

TL;DR
This paper models the magneto-thermopower behavior of La_{0.6}Y_{0.1}Ca_{0.3}MnO_3 using a Ginzburg-Landau theory to estimate the charge carrier localization length and critical temperatures, revealing the interplay of magnetic and electronic transitions.
Contribution
It introduces a Ginzburg-Landau based theoretical framework to connect magneto-thermopower measurements with charge localization and phase transitions in manganite oxides.
Findings
Estimated Curie temperature T_C = 195K
Determined localization length ξ_0 = 10 Å
Identified the ratio of free to localized carriers as 2/3
Abstract
The magneto-thermoelectric power (TEP) of perovskite type manganise oxide is found to exhibit a sharp peak at some temperature . By approximating the true shape of the measured magneto-TEP in the vicinity of by a linear triangle of the form , we observe that . We adopt the electron localization scenario and introduce a Ginzburg-Landau (GL) type theory which incorporates the two concurrent phase transitions, viz., the paramagnetic-ferromagnetic transition at the Curie point and the "metal-insulator" (M-I) transition at . The latter is characterized by the divergence of the field-dependent charge carrier localization length at some characteristic field . Calculating the average and fluctuation contributions to the…
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