G. Allodi et al., ELECTRONIC PHASE-SEPARATION IN LANTHANUM MANGANITES - EVIDENCE FROM MN-55 NMR, Physical review. B, Condensed matter, 56(10), 1997, pp. 6036-6046
Mn-55 NMR experiments were carried out at 1.3-4.2 K on six samples of
lanthanum manganites, with a hole doping concentration ranging from th
e antiferromagnetic-insulator to the ferromagnetic-conductor region of
the phase diagram. The dependence of the resonance frequencies on ext
ernal fields is either as expected for ferromagnets (FM) or for antife
rromagnets (AF). No indication of a canted phase could be detected. FM
and AF resonances were found to coexist in all samples and are groupe
d in three broad bands, whose frequencies do not depend in first order
on hole concentration. Strong evidence of interaction between AF and
FM regions was provided by longitudinal relaxation experiments in seve
ral samples. An explanation of this behavior is offered in terms of in
trinsic phase separation of the holes into FM microdomains. We determi
ne the Mn-55 hyperfine coupling to be isotropic in all cases, with A=6
.2 T/mu(B) for the on-site term in the AF domains.