Exchange Interactions and Competing S=0 and S=1 States in Doped NdNiO<sub>2</sub>
ORAL
Abstract
Using density functional based LDA+U methods and linear–response theory, we study the magnetic exchange interactions of the superconductor Nd1−xSrxNiO2, finding that hole doping significantly enchances the inter-layer exchange coupling compared to the nearest-neighbor interactions. This can be understood as a consequence of the large overlap of the Ni-3d3z2-r2 orbital in the z-direction, in contrast to its small hybridization within the NiO2 plane which results in a flat band near the Fermi level. Additionally, while previous works emphasize the importance of the Ni-3dx2-y2 and Nd-5d orbitals, we demonstrate that the Nd-5d orbitals have no effect on magnetic exchange interactions, instead proposing a Ni-3dx2-y2/Ni-3d3z2-r2 two–band model for this material. This model is solved using DMFT, revealing an underlying Mott insulating state, which upon doping produces competing S=0 and S=1 two–hole states at low energies, depending on the precise values of the intra–atomic Hunds coupling.
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Presenters
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Vsevolod Ivanov
UC Davis, University of California, Davis
Authors
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Xiangang Wan
Nanjing University
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Vsevolod Ivanov
UC Davis, University of California, Davis
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Giacomo R Resta
University of California, Davis
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Ivan Vasilevich Leonov
Ural Federal University
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Sergey Savrasov
UC Davis, Physics and Astronomy, University of California, Davis, University of California, Davis