Topotactic Reduction-Driven Crystal Field Excitations in Brownmillerite Manganite Thin Films
Abstract
Topotactic reduction of perovskite oxides offers a powerful approach for discovering novel phenomena, such as superconducting infinite-layer nickelates and polar metallicity, and is commonly accompanied by the emergence of multiple valence states and/or complex crystal fields of transition metals. However, understanding the complex interplay between crystal chemistry, electronic structure, and physical properties at the spin- and orbital-resolved levels in these reduced systems remains elusive. Here, we combine x-ray absorption spectroscopy, resonant inelastic x-ray scattering (RIXS), and density functional theory calculations to uncover topotactic metal-insulator transition and orbital-specific crystal field excitations in brownmillerite La0.67Ca0.33MnO2.5 thin films. We reveal the Mn valence states to be predominantly Mn2+/Mn3+, along with their corresponding populations at octahedral and tetrahedral sites, which effectively weaken the Mn-O hybridization compared to the parent perovskite phase. As a result, La0.67Ca0.33MnO2.5 films exhibit an antiferromagnetic insulating ground state. Moreover, by combining the RIXS measurements on selected single-valence manganites, specifically MnO, LaMnO3, and CaMnO3, with orbital- and spin-resolved density-of-states calculations, we identify the dd excitations of octahedrally and tetrahedrally coordinated Mn2+/Mn3+ ions, directly linking the microscopic electronic structure to the macroscopic magnetic/electrical properties.
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@article{arxiv.2503.10373,
title = {Topotactic Reduction-Driven Crystal Field Excitations in Brownmillerite Manganite Thin Films},
author = {Feng Jin and Shiyu Fan and Mingqiang Gu and Qiming Lv and Min Ge and Zixun Zhang and Jinfeng Zhang and Jingdi Lu and Taehun Kim and Vivek Bhartiya and Zhen Huang and Lingfei Wang and Valentina Bisogni and Jonathan Pelliciari and Wenbin Wu},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2503.10373},
year = {2025}
}