Spin-orbit coupling in three-orbital Kanamori impurity model and its relevance for transition-metal oxides
Abstract
We investigate the effects of the spin-orbit coupling (SOC) in a three-orbital impurity model with Kanamori interaction using the numerical renormalization group method. We focus on the impurity occupancy relevant to the dynamical mean-field theory studies of Hund's metals. Depending on the strength of SOC we identify three regimes: usual Hund's impurity for , van-Vleck non-magnetic impurity for , and a impurity for . They all correspond to a Fermi liquid but with very different quasiparticle phase shifts and different physical properties. The crossover between these regimes is controlled by an emergent scale, the orbital Kondo temperature, that drops with increasing interaction strength. This implies that oxides with strong electronic correlations are more prone to the effects of the spin-orbit coupling.
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@article{arxiv.1708.06089,
title = {Spin-orbit coupling in three-orbital Kanamori impurity model and its relevance for transition-metal oxides},
author = {Alen Horvat and Rok Zitko and Jernej Mravlje},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1708.06089},
year = {2017}
}
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5 pages, 3 figures