Regular-Triangle Trimer and Charge Order Preserving the Anderson Condition in the Pyrochlore Structure of CsW$_2$O$_6$
Abstract
Since the discovery of the Verwey transition in magnetite, transition metal compounds with pyrochlore structures have been intensively studied as a platform for realizing remarkable electronic phase transitions. We report the discovery of a unique phase transition that preserves the cubic symmetry of the beta-pyrochlore oxide CsWO, where each of W 5d electrons are confined in regular-triangle W3 trimers. This trimer formation is an unprecedented self-organization of d electrons, which can be resolved into a charge order satisfying the Anderson condition in a nontrivial way, orbital order caused by the distortion of WO6 octahedra, and the formation of a spin-singlet pair in a regular-triangle trimer. Electronic instability due to the unusual three-dimensional nesting of Fermi surfaces and the localized nature of the 5d electrons characteristic of the pyrochlore oxides were found to play important roles in this unique charge-orbital-spin coupled phenomenon.
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@article{arxiv.2006.11053,
title = {Regular-Triangle Trimer and Charge Order Preserving the Anderson Condition in the Pyrochlore Structure of CsW$_2$O$_6$},
author = {Yoshihiko Okamoto and Haruki Amano and Naoyuki Katayama and Hiroshi Sawa and Kenta Niki and Rikuto Mitoka and Hisatomo Harima and Takumi Hasegawa and Norio Ogita and Yu Tanaka and Masashi Takigawa and Yasunori Yokoyama and Kanji Takehana and Yasutaka Imanaka and Yuto Nakamura and Hideo Kishida and Koshi Takenaka},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2006.11053},
year = {2020}
}
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7 pages, 3 figures