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Nature of the Transition between a Ferromagnetic Metal and a Spin-Glass Insulator in Pyrochlore Molybdates
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EngineeringFerromagnetic MetalMagnetic ResonanceSpin PhenomenonMetal-insulator TransitionMagnetoresistanceMagnetismPyrochlore Molybdates RElectronic Specific HeatQuantum MaterialsMaterials ScienceSpin-glass InsulatorPhysicsSolid-state PhysicQuantum MagnetismSpintronicsFerromagnetismNatural SciencesApplied PhysicsCondensed Matter PhysicsPyrochlore Molybdates
The metal-insulator transition has been investigated for pyrochlore molybdates R(2)Mo(2)O(7) with nonmagnetic rare-earth ions R. The dynamical scaling analysis of ac susceptibility reveals that the geometrical frustration causes the atomic spin-glass state. The reentrant spin-glass phase exists below the ferromagnetic transition. The electronic specific heat is enhanced as compared to the band calculation result, perhaps due to the orbital fluctuation in the half-metallic ferromagnetic state. The large specific heat is rather reduced upon the transition, likely because the short-range antiferromagnetic fluctuation shrinks the Fermi surface.
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