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Orbital and spin ordering physics of the Mn$_3$O$_4$ spinel

Published 20 Apr 2017 in cond-mat.str-el and cond-mat.mtrl-sci | (1704.06026v1)

Abstract: Motivated by recent experiments, we present a comprehensive theoretical study of the geometrically frustrated strongly correlated magnetic insulator Mn$3$O$_4$ spinel oxide based on a microscopic Hamiltonian involving lattice, spin and orbital degrees of freedom. Possessing the physics of degenerate e$_g$ orbitals, this system shows a strong Jahn-Teller effect at high temperatures. Further, careful attention is paid to the special nature of the superexchange physics arising from the 90$o$ Mn-O-Mn bonding angle. The Jahn-Teller and superexchange-based orbital-spin Hamiltonians are then analysed in order to track the dynamics of orbital and spin ordering. We find that a high-temperature structural transition results in orbital ordering whose nature is mixed with respect to the two originally degenerate $e{g}$ orbitals. This ordering of orbitals is shown to relieve the intrinsic geometric frustration of the spins on the spinel lattice, leading to ferrimagnetic Yafet-Kittel ordering at low-temperatures. Finally, we develop a model for a magnetoelastic coupling in Mn$_3$O$_4$, enabling a systematic understanding of the experimentally observed complexity in the low-temperature structural and magnetic phenomenology of this spinel. Our analysis predicts that a quantum fluctuation-driven orbital-spin liquid phase may be stabilised at low temperatures upon the application of pressure.

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