Partial molecular orbitals in face-sharing 3$d$ manganese trimer: Comparative studies on Ba$_{4}$TaMn$_{3}$O$_{12}$ and Ba$_{4}$NbMn$_{3}$O$_{12}$
Abstract
We present a molecular orbital candidate BaTaMnO with a face-sharing octahedra trimer, by comparing it with a related compound BaNbMnO. The synthesis of the polycrystalline powder is optimized by suppressing the secondary impurity phase via x-ray diffraction. Magnetic susceptibility measurements on the optimized samples reveal a weak magnetic hysteresis with magnetic transitions consistent with heat capacity results. The effective magnetic moments from susceptibility indicate a strongly coupled antiferromagnetic trimer at around room temperature, whereas the estimated magnetic entropy from heat capacity suggests the localized timer. These results can be explainable by a partial molecular orbital state, in which three electrons are localized in each Mn ion and one electron is delocalized over two-end Mn ions of the trimer based on density functional theory calculations. This unconventional 3 orbital state is comprehended as a consequence of competition between the hybrid interatomic orbitals within the Mn trimer and the local moment formation by on-site Coulomb correlations.
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@article{arxiv.2304.14640,
title = {Partial molecular orbitals in face-sharing 3$d$ manganese trimer: Comparative studies on Ba$_{4}$TaMn$_{3}$O$_{12}$ and Ba$_{4}$NbMn$_{3}$O$_{12}$},
author = {Anzar Ali and Heung-Sik Kim and Poonam Yadav and Suheon Lee and Duhee Yoon and Sungkyun Choi},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2304.14640},
year = {2024}
}
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15 pages, 12 figures, 4 tables