Bilayer manganites reveal polarons in the midst of a metallic breakdown

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F. Massee
S. de Jong
Y. Huang
W. K. Siu
I. Santoso
A. Mans
A. T. Boothroyd
D. Prabhakaran
R. Follath
A. Varykhalov
L. Patthey
M. Shi
J. B. Goedkoop
M. S. Golden
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[1] Van der Waals-Zeeman Institute,
[2] University of Amsterdam,undefined
[3] Clarendon Laboratory,undefined
[4] Oxford University,undefined
[5] BESSY GmbH,undefined
[6] Paul Scherrer Institute,undefined
[7] Swiss Light Source,undefined
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Nature Physics | 2011年 / 7卷
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The origin of colossal magnetoresistance (CMR) in manganese oxides is among the most challenging problems in condensed-matter physics today. The true nature of the low-temperature electronic phase of these materials is heavily debated. By combining photoemission and tunnelling data, we show that in the archetypal bilayer system La2−2xSr1+2xMn2O7, polaronic degrees of freedom win out across the CMR region of the phase diagram. This means that the generic ground state of bilayer manganites supports a vanishing coherent quasi-particle spectral weight at the Fermi level throughout k-space. The incoherence of the charge carriers, resulting from strong electron–lattice interactions and the accompanying orbital physics, offers a unifying explanation for the anomalous charge-carrier dynamics seen in transport, optics and electron spectroscopies. The stacking number N is the key factor for true metallic behaviour, as an intergrowth-driven breakdown of the polaronic domination to give a metal possessing a traditional Fermi surface is seen in this system.
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