With current research efforts shifting towards the 4d and 5d transition metal oxides, understanding the evolution of the electronic and magnetic structure as one moves away from 3d materials is of critical importance. Here we perform X-ray spectroscopy and electronic structure calculations on A-site ordered perovskites with Cu in the A-site and the B-sites descending along the 9th group of the periodic table to elucidate the emerging properties as d-orbitals change from partially filled 3d, 4d, to 5d. The results show that when descending from Co to Ir the charge transfers from the cuprate like Zhang-Rice state on Cu to the t2g orbital of the B site. As the Cu d-orbital occupation approaches the Cu2+ limit, a mixed-valence state in CaCu3Rh4O12 and heavy fermion state in CaCu3Ir4O12 are obtained. The investigated d-electron compounds are mapped onto the Doniach phase diagram of the competing RKKY and Kondo interactions developed for f-electron systems.
@article{arxiv.1404.6137,
title = {Competition between heavy-fermion and Kondo interaction in isoelectronic A-site ordered perovskites},
author = {D. Meyers and S. Middey and J. -G. Cheng and Swarmakamal Mukherjee and B. A. Gray and Yanwei Cao and J. -S. Zhou and J. B. Goodenough and Yongseong Choi and D. Haskel and J. W. Freeland and T. Saha-Dasgupta and J. Chakhalian},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1404.6137},
year = {2015}
}