Oxygen vacancies at titanate interfaces: two-dimensional magnetism and orbital reconstruction
Abstract
We show that oxygen vacancies at titanate interfaces induce a complex multiorbital reconstruction which involves a lowering of the local symmetry and an inversion of t2g and eg orbitals resulting in the occupation of the eg orbitals of Ti atoms neighboring the O vacancy. The orbital reconstruction depends strongly on the clustering of O vacancies and can be accompanied by a magnetic splitting between the local eg orbitals with lobes directed towards the vacancy and interface dxy orbitals. The reconstruction generates a two-dimensional interface magnetic state not observed in bulk SrTiO3. Using generalized gradient approximation (LSDA) with intra-atomic Coulomb repulsion (GGA+U), we find that this magnetic state is common for titanate surfaces and interfaces.
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@article{arxiv.1204.4711,
title = {Oxygen vacancies at titanate interfaces: two-dimensional magnetism and orbital reconstruction},
author = {N. Pavlenko and T. Kopp and E. Y. Tsymbal and J. Mannhart and G. A. Sawatzky},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1204.4711},
year = {2012}
}
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13 pages, 18 figures, to appear in Physical Review B