A new X-ray diffraction study of the one-dimensional spin-Peierls compound \alpha-NaV_2O_5 reveals a centrosymmetric (Pmmn) crystal structure with one type of V site, contrary to the previously postulated non-centrosymmetric P2_1mn structure with two types of V sites (V^{+4} and V^{+5}). Density functional calculations indicate that NaV_2O_5 is a quarter-filled ladder compound with the spins carried by V-O-V molecular orbitals on the rungs of the ladder. Estimates of the charge-transfer gap and the exchange coupling agree well with experiment and explain the insulating behavior of NaV_2O_5 and its magnetic properties.
@article{arxiv.cond-mat/9801276,
title = {NaV_2O_5 as a quarter-filled ladder compound},
author = {H. Smolinski and C. Gros and W. Weber and U. Peuchert and G. Roth and M. Weiden and C. Geibel},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cond-mat/9801276},
year = {2009}
}