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    Double exchange and orbital correlations in electron-doped manganites

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    A double exchange model for degenerate ege_g orbitals with intra- and inter-orbital interactions has been studied for the electron doped manganites A1−x_{1-x}Bx_{x}MnO3_3 (x>0.5x > 0.5). We show that such a model reproduces the observed phase diagram and orbital ordering in the intermediate bandwidth regime and the Jahn-Teller effect, considered to be crucial for the region x<0.5x<0.5, does not play a major role in this region. Brink and Khomskii have already pointed this out and stressed the relevance of the anistropic hopping across the degenerate ege_g orbitals in the infinite Hund's coupling limit. From a more realistic calculation with finite Hund's coupling, we show that inclusion of interactions stabilizes the C-phase, the antiferromagnetic metallic A-phase moves closer to x=0.5x=0.5 while the ferromagnetic phase shrinks. This is in agreement with the recent observations of Kajimoto et. al. and Akimoto et. al.Comment: text 9 pages, 5 figure

    Antiferromagnetism and Superconductivity in a Model with Extended Pairing Interactions

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    The competition between antiferromagnetism and the d+idd+id superconducting state is studied in a model with near and next near neighbour interactions in the absence of any on-site repulsion. A mean field study shows that it is possible to have simultaneous occurrence of an antiferromagnetic and a singlet d+idd+id superconducting state in this model. In addition, such a coexistence generates a triplet d+idd+id superconducting order parameter with centre of mass momentum Q=(Ï€,Ï€)Q=(\pi, \pi) {\it dynamically} having the same orbital symmetry as the singlet superconductor. Inclusion of next nearest neighbour hopping in the band stabilises the dxyd_{xy} superconducting state away from half filling, the topology of the phase diagram, though, remains similar to the near neighbour model. In view of the very recent observation of a broad region of coexistence of antiferrmagnetic and unconventional superconducting states in organic superconductors, the possibility of observation of the triplet state has been outlined.Comment: 12 pages(tex file), 7 figures (ps files
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