Using infrared spectroscopy we have investigated LiMn2O4 through the charge
ordering phase transition taking place around 290 K. We show that the phon
on spectrum becomes much more structured below the transition temperature,
confirming that the crystal structure is more distorted. The transition is
reversible and both the cubic and the orthorhombic phases obtained at room
temperature, depending on the thermal history of the sample, are stable. Th
e evolution of the electronic gap confirms that charge carriers localise as
temperature decreases down to 100 K, where the electronic properties freez
e. This freezing process is not accompanied by structural changes. (C) 1999
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