Origin of the Magnetic and Orbital ordering in $\alpha$-Sr$_2$CrO$_4$
Abstract
Motivated by recent experimental progress in transition metal oxides with the KNiF structure, we investigate the magnetic and orbital ordering in -SrCrO. Using first principles calculations, first we derive a three-orbital Hubbard model, which reproduces the {\it ab initio} band structure near the Fermi level. The unique reverse splitting of orbitals in -SrCrO, with the electronic configuration for the Cr oxidation state, opens up the possibility of orbital ordering in this material. Using real-space Hartree-Fock for multi-orbital systems, we constructed the ground-state phase diagram for the two-dimensional compound -SrCrO. We found stable ferromagnetic, antiferromagnetic, antiferro-orbital, and staggered orbital stripe ordering in robust regions of the phase diagram. Furthermore, using the density matrix renormalization group method for two-leg ladders with the realistic hopping parameters of -SrCrO, we explore magnetic and orbital ordering for experimentally relevant interaction parameters. Again, we find a clear signature of antiferromagnetic spin ordering along with antiferro-orbital ordering at moderate to large Hubbard interaction strength. We also explore the orbital-resolved density of states with Lanczos, predicting insulating behavior for the compound -SrCrO, in agreement with experiments. Finally, an intuitive understanding of the results is provided based on a hierarchy between orbitals, with driving the spin order, while electronic repulsion and the effective one dimensionality of the movement within the and orbitals driving the orbital order.
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@article{arxiv.2010.10342,
title = {Origin of the Magnetic and Orbital ordering in $\alpha$-Sr$_2$CrO$_4$},
author = {Bradraj Pandey and Yang Zhang and Nitin Kaushal and Rahul Soni and Ling-Fang Lin and Wen-Jun Hu and Gonzalo Alvarez and Elbio Dagotto},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2010.10342},
year = {2021}
}
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13 pages, 12 figures