Abstract

ABSTRACTA theory of bound magnetic polaron (BMP) hopping, driven by thermodynamic fluctuations of the local magnetization, has been developed. It is based on a two-site model of BMP's. The BMP hopping probability rate was calculated in the framework of the “Golden Rule” approach by using the Ginzburg-Landau effective Hamiltonian method. The theory explains the main features of hopping resistivity observed in a variety of experiments in dilute magnetic semiconductors and magnetic nanocomposites, namely: (a) negative giant magnetoresistance, the scale of which is governed by a magnetic polaron localization volume, and (b) low magnetic field positive magnetoresistance, which usually preceeds negative magnetoresistance.

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