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Fate of multipolar physics in $5d^2$ double perovskites

Strongly Correlated Electrons 2023-08-14 v2 Materials Science

Abstract

In a cubic environment, the ground state of spin-orbit coupled 5d25d^2 ions is a non-Kramers EgE_g doublet, which hosts quadrupole and octupole moments. A series of 5d25d^2 osmium double perovskites Ba2M_2MOsO6_6 (M = Mg, Ca, Zn, Cd) have recently been proposed to exhibit multipolar orders. We investigate the structural properties of these materials using ab\textit{ab}-initio\textit{initio} calculations and find that the cubic structure is unstable for the Cd compound while the Mg, Ca, and Zn materials retain Fm3ˉmFm\bar{3}m symmetry. We show that Ba2_2CdOsO6_6 favours a rhombohedral R3ˉR\bar{3} structure characterized by aaaa^-a^-a^- octahedral tiltings as indicated by unstable T1g\mathcal{T}_{1g} phonon modes. Trigonal distortions split the excited T2gT_{2g} triplet into an EgE'_g doublet and an AgA_g singlet, which may cross energy levels with the EgE_g doublet and suppress the multipolar physics. We find a window where EgE_g remains the lowest energy state under trigonal distortion, enabling the emergence of multipole phases in non-cubic crystal environments.

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@article{arxiv.2305.11939,
  title  = {Fate of multipolar physics in $5d^2$ double perovskites},
  author = {Ahmed Rayyan and Xiaoyu Liu and Hae-Young Kee},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2305.11939},
  year   = {2023}
}

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9 pages, 6 figures, journal version with minor revisions