Abstract
The magneto-thermoelectric power (TEP) $\Delta S(T,H)$ of perovskite type manganise oxide $La_{0.6}Y_{0.1}Ca_{0.3}MnO_3$ is found to exhibit a sharp peak at some temperature $T^{*}=170K$. By approximating the true shape of the measured magneto-TEP in the vicinity of $T^{*}$ by a linear triangle of the form $\Delta S(T,H)\simeq S_p(H)\pm B^{\pm}(H)(T^{*}-T)$, we observe that $B ^{-}(H)\simeq 2B ^{+}(H)$. We adopt the electron localization scenario and introduce a Ginzburg-Landau (GL) type theory which incorporates the two concurrent phase transitions, viz., the paramagnetic-ferromagnetic transition at the Curie point $T_C$ and the "metal-insulator" (M-I) transition at $T_{MI}$. The latter is characterized by the divergence of the field-dependent charge carrier localization length $\xi (T,H)$ at some characteristic field $H_0$. Calculating the average and fluctuation contributions to the total magnetization and the transport entropy related magneto-TEP $\Delta S(T,H)$ within the GL theory, we obtain a simple relationship between $T^{*}$ and the above two critical temperatures ($T_{C}$ and $T_{MI}$). The observed slope ratio $B ^{-}(H)/B ^{+}(H)$ is found to be governed by the competition between the electron-spin exchange $JS$ and the induced magnetic energy $M_sH_0$. The comparison of our data with the model predictions produce $T_{C}=195K$, $JS=40meV$, $M_0=0.4M_s$, $\xi_0=10\AA$, and $n_e/n_i=2/3$ for the estimates of the Curie temperature, the exchange coupling constant, the critical magnetization, the localization length, and the free-to-localized carrier number density ratio, respectively.
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