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A possibility of high spin hole states in doped CoO$_2$ layered systems

Strongly Correlated Electrons 2013-08-06 v1 Materials Science

Abstract

We introduce and investigate an effective five-band model for t2gt_{2g} and ege_g electrons to describe doped cobalt oxides with Co3+^{3+} and Co4+^{4+} ions in two-dimensional CoO2_2 triangular lattice layers, as in Na1x_{1-x}CoO2_2. The effective Hamiltonian includes anisotropic kinetic energy (due to both direct Co-Co and indirect Co-O-Co hoppings), on-site Coulomb interactions parameterized by intraorbital Hubbard repulsion UU and full Hund's exchange tensor, crystal-field terms and Jahn-Teller static distortions. We study it using correlated wave functions on 6×66\times 6 clusters with periodic boundary conditions. The computations indicate low S=0 spin to high S=2 spin abrupt transition in the undoped systems when increasing strength of the crystal field, while intermediate S=1 spins are not found. Surprisingly, for the investigated realistic Hamiltonian parameters describing low spin states in CoO2_2 planes, doping generates high S=52S=\frac{5}{2} spins at Co4+^{4+} ions that are pairwise bound into singlets, seen here as pairs of up and down spins. It is found that such singlet pairs self-organize at higher doping into lines of spins with coexisting antiferromagnetic and ferromagnetic bonds, forming stripe-like structures. The ground states are insulating within the investigated range of doping because computed HOMO-LUMO gaps are never small enough.

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@article{arxiv.1308.0705,
  title  = {A possibility of high spin hole states in doped CoO$_2$ layered systems},
  author = {Krzysztof Rościszewski and Andrzej M. Oleś},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1308.0705},
  year   = {2013}
}

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20 pages, 5 figures