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Title: Nave perspective on transition metal oxide physics


1
Naïve perspective ontransition metal oxide
physics
  • C.C. Joseph Wang
  • B. Sahu
  • W.C. Lee
  • A.H. MacDonald

2
Outline
  • Complexity in Bulk states
  • Heterostructure

3
Structure of cubic perovskites(ABO_3)
B
A
O
4
Simplest Transition Metal Oxide
  • LaAlO3(Band Insulator, non-magnetic, cubic)
  • LaTiO3(Mott Insulator, anti-ferromagnetic(G),
    orthorhombic)
  • SrTiO3(Band Insulator, Ferroelectric(?), cubic)
  • Isolated atom ground state configurations
  • LaXe6s25d1? 3 valence electrons
  • SrKr5s2 ? 2 valence electrons
  • TiAr4s23d2 ? 4 valence electrons
  • AlNe3s23p1? 3 valence electrons
  • OHe2s22p4 ? 6 valence electrons

5
Electronic structure of LaAlO_3-local density
approximation? my first DFT calculation
Experimental gap5.6 ev, LDA gap3.5ev Error due
to inclusion of self-energy
6
Why RTiO_3 ?
  • More close to the Hubbard Model with 3d electron
    (half filling)
  • Complexity
  • Rich magnetic orders
  • JT distortion AND GdFeO3 distortion
  • Interplay of various order (spin, orbital,
    electron interactions, lattice distortion)

7
GdFeO_3 type distortion due to covalency
between A and O
8
Energy level of 3d electron andorbital order
9
Low energy physics
  • t_2g levels are most relevant to light
  • transition metals (Ti, V,Cr,..)
  • e_g levels are most relevant
  • to heavy transition metals
  • (Cu,Ni)
  • If t_2g and e_g are partial
  • filled, the degeneracy will be lifted
  • by other effect such as Jahn-Teller effect

10
Magnetic order for RTiO_3
  • Theory based on degenerate t_2g orbitals
    predicts FM
  • (J. Phys. Soc. Jpn. 71, 2039 (2002))
  • Theory based on GdFeO_3 type distortion
    Crystal field due to
  • R is crucial to determine the correct magnetic
    order for RLa,Pr, Nd, Sm (P.R.L. 91, 167203)

Our DFT bulk calculation with U shows the
following energetic Order G-type(
-15164.06421528 ev) lt A-type(-15164.0320918  ev)
ltC-type( 15164.03132880 ev) lt ferro-magnetic(
.16246031E03 ev) for LaTiO3 without relaxation
of the lattice to optimal structure
11
Well-defined TMO Heterostructure
  • Author H.Y. Hwang et al. Nature 419, P378 (2002)
  • Demonstrate experimentally the possibility to
    grow
  • well-defined superlattice between
    LaTiO3(Polar)/SrTiO3
  • with conduction along layer growth direction

12
Why such a Heterostructure?
N-TYPE CONDUCTOR
  • Electronic Reconstruction
  • Atomic Reconstruction

P-TYPE Insulator
Nature material, 5, p204(2006)
13
Magnetic effects at the interfacebetween
nonmagnetic oxides
  • LaAlO3(Polar)/SrTiO3(cond-mat 070328)
  • Induction of localized magnetic moment at the Ti
    interface sites
  • Versatile system to study interplay
  • between localized magnetic moment and
    conducting electrons
  • on the sheet

14
Theoretical work
  • Explanation of conducting behavior
  • for a MI/BI and map out phase diagram as a
    function of layer number n and t/U based on
    multi-band Hubbard model with mean field
    approximation

It would be interesting to suggest the right
material to work in the light yellow region and
study the competition of different orders
15
Conduction between MIMI (Orbital order is not
discussed ) by W.C. and Allan
AFM
FM
16
What could be understood?
  • The interplay of different orders in the
    interface with realistic consideration in the
    primitive system I mentioned.
  • Propose new interface system with different
    essential physics in the bulk,
  • especially the bulk systems with good
    understanding.
  • New Many-body physics in the interface

17
Advantage of first principle calculation
  • Derive or justifying effective Hamiltonian for
    each compound
  • Predict better ground states with
  • different orders
  • Allow us to treat the interface more reliablely

18
Why LDAU?
  • LDA estimates exchange-correlation interaction
    based on uniform electron gas(Not right for
    HIGHLY localized orbitals in TMO)

-E_dc
19
Work to do
  • Interplay of orders on the interface with more
    realistic considerations
  • Construct the effective Hamiltonian of 2DEG in
    the interface
  • Many-body physics in the 2DEG
  • Is there something new in the interface?
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