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Spin-wave softening and Hund's coupling in ferromagnetic manganites
Abstract:
Using a one-orbital model of hole-doped manganites, we show with the help of the Holstein-Primakov transformation that finite Hund's coupling is responsible for the spin-wave softening in the ferromagnetic B-phase manganites. We obtain an analytical result for the spin-wave spectrum for [Formula: see text]. In the limit of infinite Hund's coupling, the spectrum is the conventional nearest-neighbour Heisenberg ferromagnetic spin-wave. The o (t/J(H))-order correction is negative and thus accounts for the softening near the zone boundary.
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