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Correlation Driven Magnetic Frustration and Insulating Behavior of TiF$_3$

Strongly Correlated Electrons 2023-11-23 v1 Materials Science Computational Physics

Abstract

We investigate the halide perovskite TiF3_3, renowned for its intricate interplay between structure, electronic correlations, magnetism, and thermal expansion. Despite its simple structure, understanding its low-temperature magnetic behavior has been a challenge. Previous theories proposed antiferromagnetic ordering. In contrast, experimental signatures for an ordered magnetic state are absent down to 10~K. Our current study has successfully reevaluated the theoretical modeling of TiF3_3, unveiling the significance of strong electronic correlations as the key driver for its insulating behavior and magnetic frustration. In addition, our frequency-dependent optical reflectivity measurements exhibit clear signs of an insulating state. Analysis of the calculated magnetic data gives an antiferromagnetic exchange coupling with a net Weiss temperature of order 25~K as well as a magnetic response consistent with a SS=1/2 local moment per Ti3+^{3+}. Yet, the system shows no susceptibility peak at this temperature scale and appears free of long-range antiferromagnetic order down to 1~K. Extending ab initio modeling of the material to larger unit cells shows a tendency for relaxing into a non-collinear magnetic ordering, with a shallow energy landscape between several magnetic ground states, promoting the status of this simple, nearly cubic perovskite structured material as a candidate spin liquid.

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@article{arxiv.2310.12645,
  title  = {Correlation Driven Magnetic Frustration and Insulating Behavior of TiF$_3$},
  author = {Gayanath W. Fernando and Donal Sheets and Jason Hancock and Arthur Ernst and R. Matthias Geilhufe},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2310.12645},
  year   = {2023}
}

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6 pages, 5 figures