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Resonating holes vs molecular spin-orbit coupled states in group-5 lacunar spinels

Strongly Correlated Electrons 2023-08-29 v3

Abstract

The valence electronic structure of magnetic centers is one of the factors that determines the characteristics of a magnet. It may refer to orbital degeneracy, as for jeff=1/2j_\text{eff}=1/2 Kitaev magnets, or near-degeneracy, e.g. involving the third and fourth shells in cuprate superconductors. Here we explore the inner structure of magnetic moments in group-5 lacunar spinels, fascinating materials featuring multisite magnetic units in the form of tetrahedral tetramers. Our quantum chemical analysis reveals a very colorful landscape, much richer than the single-electron, single-configuration description applied so far to all group-5 GaM4X8M_4X_8 chalcogenides, and clarifies the basic multiorbital correlations on M4M_4 tetrahedral clusters: while for V strong correlations yield a wave-function that can be well described in terms of four V4+^{4+}V3+^{3+}V3+^{3+}V3+^{3+} resonant valence structures, for Nb and Ta a picture of dressed molecular-orbital-like jeff=3/2j_\text{eff}=3/2 entities is more appropriate. These internal degrees of freedom likely shape vibronic couplings, phase transitions, and magneto-electric properties in each of these systems.

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@article{arxiv.2301.03392,
  title  = {Resonating holes vs molecular spin-orbit coupled states in group-5 lacunar spinels},
  author = {Thorben Petersen and Pritam Bhattacharyya and Ulrich K. Rößler and Liviu Hozoi},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2301.03392},
  year   = {2023}
}

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6 pages, 3 figures