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Oxygen holes and hybridization in the bismuthates

Materials Science 2018-02-06 v1 Superconductivity

Abstract

Motivated by the recently renewed interest in the superconducting bismuth perovskites, we investigate the electronic structure of the parent compounds ABiO3_{3} (A= Sr, Ba) using abab initioinitio methods and tight-binding (TB) modeling. We use the density functional theory (DFT) in the local density approximation (LDA) to understand the role of various interactions in shaping the ABiO3_{3} bandstructure near the Fermi level. It is established that interatomic hybridization involving Bi-6s6s and O-2p2p orbitals plays the most important role. Based on our DFT calculations, we derive a minimal TB model and demonstrate that it can describe the properties of the bandstructure as a function of lattice distortions, such as the opening of a charge gap with the onset of the breathing distortion and the associated condensation of holes onto a1ga_{1g}-symmetric molecular orbitals formed by the O-2pσ2p_{\sigma} orbitals on collapsed octahedra. We also derive a single band model involving the hopping of an extended molecular orbital involving both Bi-6s6s and a linear combination of six O-2p2p orbitals which provides a very good description of the dispersion and band gaps of the low energy scale bands straddling the chemical potential.

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@article{arxiv.1802.00034,
  title  = {Oxygen holes and hybridization in the bismuthates},
  author = {Arash Khazraie and Kateryna Foyevtsova and Ilya Elfimov and George A. Sawatzky},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1802.00034},
  year   = {2018}
}

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9 pages, 4 figures