We studied the Co valences and spin states in electron-doped LaCo1−yTeyO3 by measuring x-ray absorption spectra and electron spin resonance. The low-temperature insulating state involves the low-spin Co3+ (S=0) and the high-spin Co2+ state, which is described by g=3.8 and jeff=1/2. The results, in concurrence with the electron-hole asymmetry confirmed in electrical resistivity, coincide with a spin-blockade phenomenon in this system. Further, we discuss the g factor in terms of the strong covalent-bonding nature and consider multiple origins of this phenomenon.
@article{arxiv.1503.02139,
title = {Microscopic examinations of Co valences and spin states in electron-doped LaCoO$_{3}$},
author = {Keisuke Tomiyasu and Syun-Ichi Koyama and Masanori Watahiki and Mika Sato and Kazuki Nishihara and Yuki Takahashi and Mitsugi Onodera and Kazuaki Iwasa and Tsutomu Nojima and Hiroyuki Nojiri and Jun Okamoto and Di-Jing Huang and Yuuichi Yamasaki and Hironori Nakao and Youichi Murakami},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1503.02139},
year = {2016}
}