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March 2005. SNS picture. SNS 2006-8, HFIR. “Recent Developments in the Study of Strongly Correlated Electronic Systems” E. Dagotto, UT-ORNL. Nanocenter (CNMS). Joint Institutes (JIAM,JINS). UT. UT. UT. Bulk (Mn,Cu oxides). Strong Interaction. Nano systems. Organization.

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  1. March 2005 SNS picture SNS 2006-8, HFIR “Recent Developments in the Study of Strongly Correlated Electronic Systems” E. Dagotto, UT-ORNL Nanocenter (CNMS) Joint Institutes (JIAM,JINS)

  2. UT UT UT Bulk (Mn,Cu oxides) Strong Interaction Nano systems Organization • Strong correlation in nanoscopic systems: transport in molecules and quantum dots. • Manganites: recent simulations of realistic models. Cuprates: recent simulations of phenomenological models.

  3. C. Sen G. Alvarez + A. Moreo, M. Mayr, and S. Yunoki A. Feiguin K. Al-Hassanieh G. Martins

  4. (1) Molecular conductorsand quantum dots Key role of phonons in molecular conductors Kondo effect observed in molecules with net spin via enhancement in conductance (Coulombic effects cannot be neglected in small molecules)

  5. Non interacting One Dot Current vs. time DMRG/Lanczos for Transport in SCES systems (Al-Hassanieh et al., PRB B73, 195304 (2006); Schneider and Schmitteckert, preprint.)

  6. New results: quantum interferences Anomalous cancellation of conductance in arrays of quantum dots, Center of Mass phonons in molecules, and in T-geometries. In progress: finite bias -> currents in Mott insulators, etc. G. Martins et al., PRL 05 K. Al-Hassanieh et al., PRL 05 G. Martins et al., PRL 06 +A. Feiguin, C. Busser, et al.

  7. Mitchell, Raveau et al. Manganites Cava et al. ORNL group Cobaltites (2,3) Complex materials, phase competition + vast evidence of inhomogeneous states in manganites and cuprates (Cheong, De Teresa, Fernandez-Baca, Dusenhofer, Hennion, Fischer,, Zheng, Khomskii, Argyriou, Perring, Radaelli, …) Intrinsic softness!! E.D., Science 2005

  8. Resistivity of Mn-oxides changes by 10 orders of magnitude at low T (1994) Big Dreams: Potential applications in read sensors. GMR already in computers. Critical temperatures must be raised. Colossal Magneto Resistance (CMR)

  9. T CO FM T* W mixed SG Special Case: CMR (1) Phase competition FM Metal vs. CO/AF Insulator is the basis of the phenomenon. (2) Simulations of simple models (resistor networks) show CMR. (3) Both strong Hund coupling and JT phonons needed. S. Yunoki et al., PRL 98, A. Moreo et al. Science 99; E.D. et al., Phys.Rep. 01 Very recent effort at UT/ORNL aims to observe CMR in double exchange models of Mn oxides. It exploits (i) ORNL computers facilities with thousands of processors for parallel computing, (ii) new algorithms TPEM.

  10. Final attack: realistic models, one- and two-orbital DE with phonons (C. Sen, G. Alvarez, et al., PRB, to appear) Large MR Two orbitals Large peak even in clean limit at low n Importance of Coulomb, phonons, and disorder!

  11. One-orbital model, realistic density, FM metal vs. CO/AF competition. Recent results, involving two phases with different spin/charge order.

  12. T* Coulombic centers, as in Sr++. Each provides 1h. SC AF Giant responses? Giant proximity effect D=|D| eif Strain? Origin of glassy state? Patches of SC above Tc? (Alvarez et al., PRB 71, 014514 (2005); M. Mayr et al., PRB 06).

  13. Conclusions • Strong interactions are important in transport in small molecules and dots. Bulk  Nano? • Interesting physics arises from a combination of Coulombic, phononic, and disordering effects. We need a ``Theory of Everything’’. • Electronic softness, self-organization, several d. of f. simultaneously active: Cause of CMR? Yes. Cause of high-Tc?

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