High-temperature spin dynamics in CMR manganites: ESR and magnetization
- 1 August 1998
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Physical Society (APS) in Physical Review B
- Vol. 58 (6) , 3233-3239
- https://doi.org/10.1103/physrevb.58.3233
Abstract
We have performed electron spin resonance (ESR) and dc susceptibility measurements in Mn perovskites up to 1000 K. Assuming an effective Heisenberg-like interaction for spin pairs, the dc susceptibility, is well described in the paramagnetic regime by the constant coupling approximation. Absolute determination of the ESR intensity indicates that all Mn spins contribute to the ESR line in the temperature range studied. The ESR linewidth can be described by thus presenting a universal behavior in a temperature scale normalized to A single relaxation mechanism, related to spin-only interactions, explains the dependence of for all the compounds studied: and The dc susceptibility and the ESR linewidth and intensity all reflect the progressive importance of magnetic clustering below
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