Anomalous thermal expansion and strong damping of the thermal conductivity of NdMnO₃ and TbMnO₃ due to 4f crystal-field excitations
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We present measurements of the thermal conductivity $\kappa $ and the thermal expansion $\alpha$ of NdMnO$_3$ and TbMnO$_3$. In both compounds a splitting of the $4f$ multiplet of the $R^{3+}$ ion causes Schottky contributions to $\alpha$. In TbMnO$_3$ this contribution arises from a crystal-field splitting, while in NdMnO$_3$ it is due to the Nd-Mn exchange coupling. Another consequence of this coupling is a strongly enhanced canting of the Mn moments. The thermal conductivity is greatly suppressed in both compounds. The main scattering process at low temperatures is resonant scattering of phonons between different energy levels of the $4f$ multiplets, whereas the complex 3d magnetism of the Mn ions is of minor importance.
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