Orbital polarization, charge transfer, and fluorescence in reduced valence nickelates
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 NiO and NiO ( a rare earth), and these results are then contrasted with those for the cuprate CaCuO and the unreduced nickelate NiO. In contrast to the unreduced NiO, the reduced valence nickelates as well as the cuprate show strong orbital polarization due to the dominance of orbitals for the unoccupied states. We also reproduce two key aspects of a recent RIXS experiment for NiO: (i) a charge transfer feature between and oxygen states whose energy we find to decrease as one goes from NiO to NiO to the cuprate, and (ii) an energy-dependent polarization reversal of the fluorescence line that arises from hybridization of the unoccupied states with 5d states. We end with some implications of our results for the nature of the 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}
}