Substituting Eu by Ca in ferromagnetic EuB6 leads to a percolation
limited magnetic ordering. We present and discuss magneto-optical data of the
Eu1−xCaxB6 series, based on measurements of the reflectivity
R(ω) from the far infrared up to the ultraviolet, as a function of
temperature and magnetic field. Via the Kramers-Kronig transformation of
R(ω) we extract the complete absorption spectra of samples with
different values of x. The change of the spectral weight in the Drude
component by increasing the magnetic field agrees with a scenario based on the
double exchange model, and suggests a crossover from a ferromagnetic metal to a
ferromagnetic Anderson insulator upon increasing Ca-content at low
temperatures.Comment: 10 pages, 3 figure