Neutron scattering results are presented for spin-wave excitations of three
ferromagnetic metallic A1−xAx′MnO3 manganites (where A and
A′ are rare- and alkaline-earth ions), which when combined with
previous work elucidate systematics of the interactions as a function of
carrier concentration x, on-site disorder, and strength of the lattice
distortion. The long wavelength spin dynamics show only a very weak dependence
across the series. The ratio of fourth to first neighbor exchange (J4/J1)
that controls the zone boundary magnon softening changes systematically with
x, but does not depend on the other parameters. None of the prevailing models
can account for these behaviors.Comment: Submitted to Phys. Rev. Let