This study aims to unravel the mechanism of colossal magnetoresistance (CMR) observed in n-type HgCr2Se4, in which low-density conduction electrons are exchange-coupled to a three-dimensional Heisenberg ferromagnet with a Curie temperature TC≈ 105 K. Near room temperature the electron transport exhibits an ordinary semiconducting behavior. As temperature drops below T∗≃2.1TC, the magnetic susceptibility deviates from the Curie-Weiss law, and concomitantly the transport enters an intermediate regime exhibiting a pronounced CMR effect before a transition to metallic conduction occurs at T<TC. Our results suggest an important role of spin correlations not only near the critical point, but also for a wide range of temperatures (TC<T<T∗) in the paramagnetic phase. In this intermediate temperature regime the transport undergoes a percolation type of transition from isolated magnetic polarons to a continuous network when temperature is lowered or magnetic field becomes stronger.
@article{arxiv.1610.00556,
title = {Spin correlations and colossal magnetoresistance in HgCr$_2$Se$_4$},
author = {Chaojing Lin and Changjiang Yi and Youguo Shi and Lei Zhang and Guangming Zhang and Jens Mueller and Yongqing Li},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1610.00556},
year = {2016}
}
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12 pages, 5 figures in main text and 8 figures in appendices