We measure the transmittance of LaMnO3 (LMO) thin films in the spectral range from 10 000 to 38 000 cm-1 as a function of temperature. The optical conductivity obtained from the transmittance data is decomposed into five Drude-Lorentz contributions: three of them show evident changes below the N´eel temperature TN 140 K. We discuss the band assignment in the framework of the tight-binding and of the orbitally degenerate Hubbard models. Our results ascribe the overall low-frequency spectrum of LMO to charge-transfer mechanisms involving the t2g and eg electrons of the Mn ions, without invoking the presence of excitonic contributions. This finding definitely promotes a Mott-Hubbard scenario for LMO and provides an estimate of the Hamiltonian parameters.

Optical investigation of LaMnO(3) thin films: a study of the 2-eV band

Nucara A;Maselli P;Vecchione A;Calvani P
2011

Abstract

We measure the transmittance of LaMnO3 (LMO) thin films in the spectral range from 10 000 to 38 000 cm-1 as a function of temperature. The optical conductivity obtained from the transmittance data is decomposed into five Drude-Lorentz contributions: three of them show evident changes below the N´eel temperature TN 140 K. We discuss the band assignment in the framework of the tight-binding and of the orbitally degenerate Hubbard models. Our results ascribe the overall low-frequency spectrum of LMO to charge-transfer mechanisms involving the t2g and eg electrons of the Mn ions, without invoking the presence of excitonic contributions. This finding definitely promotes a Mott-Hubbard scenario for LMO and provides an estimate of the Hamiltonian parameters.
2011
Istituto Superconduttori, materiali innovativi e dispositivi - SPIN
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