Influence of nearest-neighbor Coulomb interactions on the phase diagram of the ferromagnetic Kondo model

A. L. Malvezzi, S. Yunoki, and E. Dagotto
Phys. Rev. B 59, 7033 – Published 1 March 1999
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Abstract

The influence of a nearest-neighbor Coulomb repulsion of strength V on the properties of the ferromagnetic Kondo model is analyzed using computational techniques. The Hamiltonian studied here is defined on a chain using localized S=1/2 spins, and one orbital per site. Special emphasis is given to the influence of the Coulomb repulsion on the regions of phase separation recently discovered in this family of models, as well as on the double-exchange-induced ferromagnetic ground state. When phase separation dominates at V=0, the Coulomb interaction breaks the large domains of the two competing phases into small “islands” of one phase embedded into the other. This is in agreement with several experimental results, as discussed in the text. Vestiges of the original phase separation regime are found in the spin structure factor as incommensurate peaks, even at large values of V. In the ferromagnetic regime close to density n=0.5, the Coulomb interaction induces tendencies to charge ordering without altering the fully polarized character of the state. This regime of “charge-ordered ferromagnetism” may be related with experimental observations of a similar phase by Chen and Cheong [Phys. Rev. Lett. 76, 4042 (1996)]. Our results reinforce the recently introduced notion [see, e.g., S. Yunoki et al., Phys. Rev. Lett. 80, 845 (1998)] that in realistic models for manganites analyzed with unbiased many-body techniques, the ground state properties arise from a competition between ferromagnetism and phase-separation–charge-ordering tendencies.

  • Received 21 September 1998

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.59.7033

©1999 American Physical Society

Authors & Affiliations

A. L. Malvezzi*, S. Yunoki, and E. Dagotto

  • National High Magnetic Field Laboratory and Department of Physics, Florida State University, Tallahassee, Florida 32306

  • *Present address: Departamento de Fìsìca-UNESP/Bauru, Av. Eng. Luiz Edmundo Carrij̀o Coube, s/n. C. P. 473, Bauru SP 17033-360, Brazil.

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Vol. 59, Iss. 10 — 1 March 1999

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