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Study of Correlation Effects in the High Formal Oxidation State Compound Sr$_2$CoO$_4$

Strongly Correlated Electrons 2007-05-23 v1 Materials Science

Abstract

Two recent reports confirm that the newly synthesized Sr2_2CoO4_4 (formal oxidation state Co4+^{4+}) shows a high Curie temperature (~ 250 K), but they report different moments of 1.8 μB\mu_B and 1 μB\mu_B per Co. Using both commonly used functionals in the correlated band approach (LDA+U) as well as the local density approximation (LDA),the combined effects of correlation and hybridization with O 2p states are calculated and analyzed. Sr2_2CoO2_2 is already ferromagnetic within LDA (M=1.95 μB\mu_B). Increasing U from zero, the two LDA+U schemes affect the moment oppositely out to a critical value UcU_c=2.5 eV, at which point they transform discontinuously from different states to the same large U state. Fixing U at UcU_c, fixed spin moment calculations show similar behavior out to a minimum at 1μB\mu_B (a half metallic state), beyond which the fully-localized-limit scheme jumps to a state with energy minimum very near 2μB\mu_B very close to the LDA moment). Although the energy minima occur very near integer values of the moment/Co (1μB,2\mu_B, 2\mu_B$), the strong 3d-2p mixing and resulting 3d orbital occupations seem to preclude any meaningful S=1/2 or S=1 assignment to the Co ion.

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@article{arxiv.cond-mat/0603075,
  title  = {Study of Correlation Effects in the High Formal Oxidation State Compound Sr$_2$CoO$_4$},
  author = {K. -W. Lee and W. E. Pickett},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cond-mat/0603075},
  year   = {2007}
}

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10 pages and 10 embedded figures