paper

Strong Electron-Phonon Interaction and Colossal Magnetoresistance in EuTiO

arXiv:1703.02238 · doi:10.1140/epjb/e2018-80536-8

Abstract

At low temperatures, EuTiO system has very large resistivities and exhibits colossal magnetoresistance. Based on a first principle calculation and the dynamical mean-field theory for small polaron we have calculated the transport properties of EuTiO. It is found that due to electron-phonon interaction the conduction band may form a tiny subband which is close to the Fermi level. The tiny subband is responsible for the large resistivity. Besides, EuTiO is a weak antiferromagnetic material and its magnetization would slightly shift the subband via exchange interaction between conduction electrons and magnetic atoms. Since the subband is close to the Fermi level, a slight shift of its position gives colossal magnetoresistance.

6 pages, 5 figures