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Orbital polarization, charge transfer, and fluorescence in reduced valence nickelates

Strongly Correlated Electrons 2023-04-18 v2

Abstract

This paper presents a simple formalism for calculating X-ray absorption (XAS) and resonant inelastic x-ray scattering (RIXS) that has as input orbital-resolved density of states from a single-particle or many-body \textit{ab initio} calculation and is designed to capture itinerant-like features. We use this formalism to calculate both the XAS and RIXS with input from DFT and DFT+DMFT for the recently studied reduced valence nickelates R4R_4Ni3_3O8_8 and RRNiO2_2 (RR a rare earth), and these results are then contrasted with those for the cuprate CaCuO2_2 and the unreduced nickelate R4R_4Ni3_3O10_{10}. In contrast to the unreduced R4R_4Ni3_3O10_{10}, the reduced valence nickelates as well as the cuprate show strong orbital polarization due to the dominance of x2y2x^2-y^2 orbitals for the unoccupied 3d3d states. We also reproduce two key aspects of a recent RIXS experiment for R4R_4Ni3_3O8_8: (i) a charge transfer feature between 3d3d and oxygen 2p2p states whose energy we find to decrease as one goes from RRNiO2_2 to R4R_4Ni3_3O8_8 to the cuprate, and (ii) an energy-dependent polarization reversal of the fluorescence line that arises from hybridization of the unoccupied z2z^2 states with RR 5d states. We end with some implications of our results for the nature of the 3d3d electrons in reduced valence nickelates.

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@article{arxiv.2302.09003,
  title  = {Orbital polarization, charge transfer, and fluorescence in reduced valence nickelates},
  author = {M. R. Norman and A. S. Botana and J. Karp and A. Hampel and H. LaBollita and A. J. Millis and G. Fabbris and Y. Shen and M. P. M. Dean},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2302.09003},
  year   = {2023}
}