Spin-dimer ground state driven by consecutive charge and orbital ordering transitions in the anionic mixed-valence compound Rb$_4$O$_6$
Abstract
Recently, a Verwey-type transition in the mixed-valence alkali sesquioxide CsO was deduced from the charge ordering of molecular peroxide O and superoxide O anions accompanied by the structural transformation and a dramatic change in electronic conductivity [Adler et al, Sci. Adv 4, eaap7581 (2018)]. Here, we report that in the sister compound RbO a similar Verwey-type charge ordering transition is strongly linked to O orbital and spin dynamics. On cooling, a powder neutron diffraction experiment reveals a charge ordering and a cubic-to-tetragonal transition at K, which is followed by a further structural instability at K that involves an additional reorientation of magnetic O anions. Magnetic resonance techniques supported by density functional theory computations suggest the emergence of a peculiar type of -orbital ordering of the magnetically active O units, which promotes the formation of a quantum spin state composed of weakly coupled spin dimers. These results reveal that similarly as in 3 transition metal compounds, also in in the open-shell alkali sesquioxides the interplay between Jahn-Teller-like electron-lattice coupling and Kugel-Khomskii-type superexchange determines the nature of orbital ordering and the magnetic ground state.
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@article{arxiv.1911.12049,
title = {Spin-dimer ground state driven by consecutive charge and orbital ordering transitions in the anionic mixed-valence compound Rb$_4$O$_6$},
author = {T. Knaflič and P. Jeglič and M. Komelj and A. Zorko and P. K. Biswas and A. N. Ponomaryov and S. A. Zvyagin and M. Reehuis and A. Hoser and M. Geiß and J. Janek and P. Adler and C. Felser and M. Jansen and D. Arčon},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1911.12049},
year = {2020}
}