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arxiv: 1810.01639 · v1 · pith:M6XAXJBPnew · submitted 2018-10-03 · ❄️ cond-mat.mtrl-sci · cond-mat.str-el

Possible origin of the absence of magnetic order in LiOsO₃: Spin-orbit coupling controlled ground state

classification ❄️ cond-mat.mtrl-sci cond-mat.str-el
keywords magneticliosocouplingspin-orbitstatenaosoosmiumoxides
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LiOsO$_3$ is the first experimentally confirmed polar metal with ferroelectric-like distortion. One puzzling experimental fact is its paramagnetic state down to very low temperature with negligible magnetic moment, which is anomalous considering its $5d^3$ electron configuration since other osmium oxides (e.g. NaOsO$_3$) with $5d^3$ Os ions are magnetic. Here the magnetic and electronic properties of LiOsO$_3$ are re-investigated carefully using the first-principles density functional theory. Our calculations reveal that the magnetic state of LiOsO$_3$ can be completely suppressed by the spin-orbit coupling. The subtle balance between significant spin-orbit coupling and weak Hubbard $U$ of $5d$ electrons can explain both the nonmagnetic LiOsO$_3$ and magnetic NaOsO$_3$. Our work provides a reasonable understanding of the long-standing puzzle of magnetism in some osmium oxides.

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