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. 2008 Jan;7(1):25-30.
doi: 10.1038/nmat2071. Epub 2007 Dec 2.

Sliding charge-density wave in manganites

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Sliding charge-density wave in manganites

Susan Cox et al. Nat Mater. 2008 Jan.

Abstract

Stripe and chequerboard phases appear in many metal oxide compounds, and are thought to be linked to exotic behaviour such as high-temperature superconductivity and colossal magnetoresistance. It is therefore extremely important to understand the fundamental nature of such phases. The so-called stripe phase of the manganites has long been interpreted as the localization of charge at atomic sites. Here, we present resistance measurements on La(0.50)Ca(0.50)MnO(3) that strongly suggest that this state is in fact a prototypical charge-density wave (CDW) that undergoes collective transport. Dramatic resistance hysteresis effects and broadband noise properties are observed, both of which are typical of sliding CDW systems. Moreover, the high levels of disorder typical of manganites result in behaviour similar to that of well-known disordered CDW materials. The CDW-type behaviour of the manganite superstructure suggests that unusual transport and structural properties do not require exotic physics, but could emerge when a well-understood phase (the CDW) coexists with disorder.

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  • Sliding charge-density waves in manganites.
    Fisher B, Genossar J, Patlagan L, Kar-Narayan S, Moya X, Loudon JC, Mathur ND. Fisher B, et al. Nat Mater. 2010 Sep;9(9):688; author reply 689. doi: 10.1038/nmat2841. Nat Mater. 2010. PMID: 20733597 No abstract available.

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