Simultaneous Metal-Half-Metal And Spin Transition In Srcoo3 Under Compression

PHYSICAL REVIEW MATERIALS(2018)

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In experiments, strontium cobaltite (SrCoO3) has been confirmed to be a ferromagnetic metal (Curie temperature T-c approximate to 305 K) at ambient conditions and remains in cubic perovskite structure up to similar to 60 GPa. Using local density approximation + self -consistent Hubbard U (LDA+U-sc ) calculations, we show that ferromagnetic metallic SrCoO3 at low pressure is in an intermediate-spin (IS) state with d(6)(L) under bar character: nearly trivalent (Co3+) instead of tetravalent cobalt (Co4+) accompanied by spin-down O-2p electron holes (ligand holes (L) under bar). Our calculations further predict that upon compression ( greater than or similar to 7 GPa), SrCoO3 undergoes a transition to a low-spin (LS) ferromagnetic half-metal with an energy gap opened in the spin-up channel. Compared to the metallic IS state, the half-metallic LS state exhibits even more prominent d(6)(L) under bar character, including nearly nonmagnetic Co3+ and exceptionally large oxygen magnetic moments, which contribute most of the magnetization. By analyzing x-ray diffraction data of compressed single-crystal SrCoO3, we point out an anomalous volume reduction of similar to 1%. This previously unnoticed volume anomaly is in great agreement with our predictive calculations, providing quantitative evidence for the simultaneous metal-half-metal and spin transition in SrCoO3.
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