J=0 electronic states in the low-dimensional osmium halides with the 5d<sup>4</sup> configuration
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Abstract
Due to the competition among hopping t, crystal field splitting Δ, electronic correlations (U, JH), and spin-orbit coupling l, many electronic states are possible for a d4 system, such as S = 2, S = 1, and J =0 states. Here, we systematically study the 1D Os-chain systems (OsCl4, OsOCl2) [1,2] and the “zero-dimensional” K2OsX6 (X = F, Cl, and Br) [3] with the 5d4 electronic configuration. Because of the large bandwidth or large crystal-field splitting Δ (between different t2g orbitals), the J = 0 state is suppressed in those 1D Os-chains, resulting in an S = 1 spin-1 system [1,2]. However, in K2OsX6, the well-separated OsX6 octahedra lead to the cubic crystal-field limit and result in dramatically decreasing hopping t among nearest neighbor Os-Os sites. In this case, the J = 0 nonmagnetic state develops in this system [3]. Our results provide guidance to experimentalists and theorists working on this interesting family of osmium halides.
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Publication: [1] Y. Zhang, L. F. Lin, A. Moreo, and E. Dagotto, Appl. Phys. Lett. 120, 023101 (2022).<br>[2] Y. Zhang, L. F. Lin, A. Moreo, Thomas A. Maier, G. Alvarez, and E. Dagotto, Phys. Rev. B 105, 174410 (2022).<br>[3] Y. Zhang, L. F. Lin, A. Moreo, and E. Dagotto, arXiv:2206.05223 (2022), to appear in PRB.<br>
Presenters
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Yang Zhang
University of Tennessee
Authors
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Yang Zhang
University of Tennessee
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Ling-Fang Lin
University of Tennessee
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Adriana Moreo
University of Tennessee
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Thomas A Maier
Oak Ridge National Laboratory, ORNL
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Gonzalo Alvarez
Oak Ridge National Lab
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Elbio R Dagotto
University of Tennessee and Oak Ridge National Laboratory, University of Tennessee