Cold neutron triple-axis measurements have been used to investigate the
nature of the long-wavelength spin dynamics in strongly-doped
La1−xSrxMnO3 single crystals with x=0.2 and 0.3. Both systems
behave like isotropic ferromagnets at low T, with a gapless (E0<0.02 meV)
quadratic dispersion relation E=E0+Dq2. The values of the spin-wave
stiffness constant D are large (DT=0 = 166.77 meVA˚2 for x=0.2
and DT=0 = 175.87 meVA˚2 for x=0.3), which directly shows that the
electron transfer energy for the d band is large. D exhibits a power law
behavior as a function of temperature, and appears to collapse as T -> T_C.
Nevertheless, an anomalously strong quasielastic central component develops and
dominates the fluctuation spectrum as T -> T_C. Bragg scattering indicates that
the magnetization near TC exhibits power law behavior, with β≃0.30 for both systems, as expected for a three-dimensional ferromagnet.Comment: 4 pages (RevTex), 3 figures (encapsulated postscript