Elastic and inelastic neutron scattering was used to study two ferromagnetic
manganites A1−xBxMnO3 (x ≈ 0.3) with Tc=197.9 K and
300.9 K. The spin dynamical behavior of these is similar at low temperatures,
but drastically different at temperatures around Tc. While the formation of
spin clusters of size (∼20 \AA) dominates the spin dynamics of the 197.9 K
sample close to Tc, the paramagnetic to ferromagnetic transition for the
300.9 K sample is more conventional. These results, combined with seemingly
inconsistent earlier reports, reveal clear systematics in the spin dynamics of
the manganites.Comment: zipped RevTeX file (7 pages) and 4 postscript figure