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Electronic Structures, Magnetism, and Phonon Spectra in the Metallic Cubic Perovskite BaOsO3

Strongly Correlated Electrons 2014-07-23 v2 Materials Science

Abstract

Using ab initio calculations, we have investigated a cubic perovskite BaOsO3 and a few related compounds that have been synthesized recently and formally have a metallic d^4 configuration. In BaOsO3, which shows obvious 3-dimensional fermiology, a nonmagnetism is induced by a large spin-orbit coupling (SOC), which is precisely equal to an exchange splitting ~0.4 eV of the t2gt_{2g} manifold. However, the inclusion of on-site Coulomb repulsion as small as UcU^c~1.2 eV, only 1/3 of the t2gt_{2g} bandwidth, leads to the emergence of a spin-ordered moment, indicating that this system is on the verge of magnetism. In contrast to BaOsO3, our calculations suggest that the ground state of an orthorhombic CaOsO3 is a magnetically ordered state due to the reduction of the strength of SOC (about a half of that of BaOsO3) driven by the structure distortion, although the magnetization energy is only a few tenths of meV. Furthermore, in the cubic BaOsO3 and BaRuO3, our full-phonon calculations show several unstable modes, requiring further research.

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@article{arxiv.1405.4591,
  title  = {Electronic Structures, Magnetism, and Phonon Spectra in the Metallic Cubic Perovskite BaOsO3},
  author = {Myung-Chul Jung and K. -W. Lee},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1405.4591},
  year   = {2014}
}

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6 pages, 6 figures