In perovskite-type compounds, the interplay of cooperative Jahn-Teller effect, electronic correlations and orbital degree of freedom leads to intriguing properties. NaCrF3 is a newly synthesized Jahn-Teller active fluoroperovskite where the CrF64− octahedrons are considerably distorted. Based on the first-principles calculation, we analyze its electronic structure and magnetic properties. Our numerical results show that the Cr2+ ions adopt the high-spin t2g↑3eg↑1 configuration with G-type orbital ordering. We also estimate the magnetic exchange couplings and find that the in-plane and interplanar nearest-neighbor interactions are ferromagnetic and antiferromagnetic, respectively. The ground state of this material is A-type antiferromagnetic, in agreement with the experiments. Reasonable Curie-Weiss and Neˊel temperatures compared to the experiments are given by mean-field approximation theory. Our results give a complete explanation of its electronic structure, magnetic and orbital order, and help to further comprehend the behaviors of Jahn-Teller active perovskite-type fluoride.
@article{arxiv.2005.10162,
title = {Electronic and magnetic properties of the Jahn-Teller active fluoride $\mathrm{NaCrF_{3}}$ from first-principles calculations},
author = {Jianghan Bao and Di Wang and Hai-Zhou Lu and Xiangang Wan},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2005.10162},
year = {2021}
}