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arxiv: 0704.0057 · v2 · submitted 2007-04-01 · ❄️ cond-mat.str-el

High-spin to low-spin and orbital polarization transitions in multiorbital Mott systems

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keywords fieldcouplingcrystalmottorbitalsplittinghundphase
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We study the interplay of crystal field splitting and Hund coupling in a two-orbital model which captures the essential physics of systems with two electrons or holes in the e_g shell. We use single site dynamical mean field theory with a recently developed impurity solver which is able to access strong couplings and low temperatures. The fillings of the orbitals and the location of phase boundaries are computed as a function of Coulomb repulsion, exchange coupling and crystal field splitting. We find that the Hund coupling can drive the system into a novel Mott insulating phase with vanishing orbital susceptibility. Away from half-filling, the crystal field splitting can induce an orbital selective Mott state.

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