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arxiv: 0802.2678 · v1 · submitted 2008-02-19 · ❄️ cond-mat.other

Jahn-Teller Distortion in Bimetallic Oxalates

classification ❄️ cond-mat.other
keywords distortionbimetalliccompensationmagnetictransitioncompoundsdoubletsenergy
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A C$_3$-symmetric crystal-field potential in the Fe(II)Fe(III) bimetallic oxalates splits the L=2 Fe(II) multiplet into two doublets and a singlet. In compounds that exhibit magnetic compensation, one of the doublets was predicted to lie lowest in energy and carry a non-quenched orbital angular momentum $\pm \ld $, where $\ld $ exceeds a threshold value. In a range of $\ld $, a Jahn-Teller (JT) distortion increases the energy splitting of the low-lying doublet and breaks the C$_3$ symmetry of the bimetallic planes around the ferrimagnetic transition temperature. At low temperatures, the JT distortion disappears in compounds that display magnetic compensation due to the competition with the spin-orbit coupling. A comparison with recent measurements provides strong evidence for this re-entrant, low-temperature JT transition and a prediction for the normal, high-temperature JT transition. The size of the JT distortion is estimated using first-principles calculations, which suggest that the long-range ordering of smaller, non-C$_3$-symmetric organic cations can eliminate magnetic compensation.

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