A possibility of high spin hole states in doped CoO$_2$ layered systems
Abstract
We introduce and investigate an effective five-band model for and electrons to describe doped cobalt oxides with Co and Co ions in two-dimensional CoO triangular lattice layers, as in NaCoO. 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 and full Hund's exchange tensor, crystal-field terms and Jahn-Teller static distortions. We study it using correlated wave functions on 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 CoO planes, doping generates high spins at Co 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