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Temperature dependence of the resistivity in the double-exchange model

Satoshi Ishizaka, Sumio Ishihara

Published 1999-01-11Version 1

The resistivity around the ferromagnetic transition temperature in the double exchange model is studied by the Schwinger boson approach. The spatial spin correlation responsible for scattering of conduction electrons are taken into account by adopting the memory function formalism. Although the correlation shows a peak lower than the transition temperature, the resistivity in the ferromagnetic state monotonically increases with increasing temperature due to a variation of the electronic state of the conduction electron. In the paramagnetic state, the resistivity is dominated by the short range correlation of scattering and is almost independent of the temperature. It is attributed to a cancellation between the nearest-neighbor spin correlation, the fermion bandwidth, and the fermion kinetic energy. This result implies the importance of the temperature dependence of the electronic states of the conduction electron as well as the localized spin states in both ferromagnetic and paramagnetic phases.

Comments: RevTex, 4 pages, 4 PostScript figures, To appear in Phys. Rev. B
Journal: Phys. Rev. B 59, 8375 (1999)
Categories: cond-mat.str-el
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