Origin of the 2 eV peak in optical absorption spectra of LaMnO3: An explanation based on the orbitally degenerate Hubbard model

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We investigated the temperature-dependent optical absorption spectra of LaMnO3 and NdMnO3 epitaxial thin films. We found that both spectra have strong absorption features around 2 eV, and that the 2 eV peak of LaMnO3 has a weak temperature dependence. As the La ions are replaced with Nd ions, the spectral weight of the peak becomes suppressed. From careful comparisons with the orbitally degenerate Hubbard model, we could explain most of the spectral features of the 2 eV peak observed in the absorption spectra. We also found a fine structure of three sub-peaks in the 2 eV peak, whose origin was considered based on currently available ideas.

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Kim, M. W., Murugavel, P., Parashar, S., Lee, J. S., & Noh, T. W. (2004). Origin of the 2 eV peak in optical absorption spectra of LaMnO3: An explanation based on the orbitally degenerate Hubbard model. New Journal of Physics, 6, 1–12. https://doi.org/10.1088/1367-2630/6/1/156

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