Polarons and confinement of electronic motion to two dimensions in a layered manganite
H. M. Rønnow,
Ch. Renner (),
G. Aeppli,
T. Kimura and
Y. Tokura
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H. M. Rønnow: Laboratory for Neutron Scattering, ETH-Zürich and Paul Scherrer Institut
Ch. Renner: University College London
G. Aeppli: University College London
T. Kimura: Bell Laboratories, Lucent Technologies
Y. Tokura: University of Tokyo
Nature, 2006, vol. 440, issue 7087, 1025-1028
Abstract:
An even more extreme version of the ‘confinement’ effect — when electron charge motion in layered transition-metal oxides is highly anisotropic, ranging from metallic within the plane of the layers to near insulating in the perpendicular direction — is reported in a layered manganese oxide.
Date: 2006
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