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Inter-Cation Charge Transfer Mediated Antiferromagnetism in Co$_{1+x}$Ir$_{2-x}$S$_4$

Materials Science 2024-10-22 v1 Strongly Correlated Electrons

Abstract

The antiferromagnetism in transition metal compounds is mostly mediated by the bridging anions through a so-called superexchange mechanism. However, in materials like normal spinels AB2X4AB_2X_4 with local moments only at the AA site, such an anion-mediated superexchange needs to be modified. Here we report a new spinel compound Co1+x_{1+x}Ir2x_{2-x}S4_4 (xx = 0.3). The physical property measurements strongly suggest an antiferromagnetic-like transition at 292 K in the Co(AA) diamond sublattice. The first-principle calculations reveal that the nearest-neighbor Co(AA) spins align antiferromagnetically with an ordered magnetic moment of 1.67 μB\mu_\mathrm{B}, smaller than the expected S=3/2S = 3/2 for Co2+^{2+}. In the antiferromagnetic state, there exists an inter-cation charge-transfer gap between the non-bonding Ir-t2gt_\mathrm{2g} orbitals at the valence band maximum and the Co-S antibonding molecular orbitals at the conduction band minimum. The small charge transfer energy significantly enhances the virtual hopping between these two states, facilitating a robust long-range superexchange interaction between two neighboring CoS4_4 complexes, which accounts for the high N\'{e}el temperature in Co1+x_{1+x}Ir2x_{2-x}S4_4. This inter-cation charge transfer mediated magnetic interaction expands the traditional superexchange theory, which could be applicable in complex magnetic materials with multiple cations.

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@article{arxiv.2410.15327,
  title  = {Inter-Cation Charge Transfer Mediated Antiferromagnetism in Co$_{1+x}$Ir$_{2-x}$S$_4$},
  author = {Liang-Wen Ji and Si-Qi Wu and Bai-Zhuo Li and Wu-Zhang Yang and Shi-Jie Song and Yi Liu and Jing Li and Zhi Ren and Guang-Han Cao},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2410.15327},
  year   = {2024}
}

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10 pages, 7 figures