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Singly occupied 4$f$ antiferromagnetic insulators: CePO$_4$ and CeVO$_4$

Strongly Correlated Electrons 2025-03-18 v1

Abstract

Rare-earth containing wide band gap oxides, which provide spin-photon interface and narrow linewidth optical emission, are getting significant attention as the most promising candidate materials in advancing quantum transduction and memories. Here, from ab initioab~initio calculations, we identify antiferromagnetic ground states in structurally preferred monoclinic CePO4_4 and tetragonal CeVO4_4 exhibiting localized occupied and unoccupied Ce 4f4f states with 4f4f4f-4f transition characteristics. Interestingly, in CePO4_4, O 2p2p and P 3p3p states hybridize negligibly with Ce 4f4f states, while in CeVO4_4, V 3d3d and O 2p2p states hybridize and appear as extended states in between the occupied and unoccupied Ce 4f4f states. Here, phonon calculations and analysis identify and differentiate Raman active phonon modes along with the spin phonon coupling of Ce in both CePO4_4 and CeVO4_4 that ultimately lead to different 4f4f ground state crystal field multiplets, which are critical to accurately describe electronic transitions for foundational quantum transduction and memories. Further, the identified C1C_1 site symmetry of Ce, lacking inversion symmetry in CePO4_4, is relevant for quantum memories and D2dD_{2d} site symmetry of Ce exhibiting inversion symmetry in CeVO4_4 is relevant for quantum transduction.

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@article{arxiv.2503.12186,
  title  = {Singly occupied 4$f$ antiferromagnetic insulators: CePO$_4$ and CeVO$_4$},
  author = {Hari Paudyal and Yogendra Limbu and Michael E. Flatté and Durga Paudyal},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2503.12186},
  year   = {2025}
}

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9 pages, 4 figures, 1 table