Orbital-ordered ferromagnetic insulating state in tensile-strained SrCoO$_{3}$ thin films
Abstract: At ambient pressure, bulk SrCoO${3}$ is a ferromagnetic (FM) metal in cubic perovskite structure. By contrast, magnetic properties of epitaxial SrCoO${3}$ thin films, especially at high tensile strain ($\varepsilon \gtrsim 3$\%), remain unclear: Previous calculations had predicted antiferromagnetic (AFM) states more energetically favorable in this regime, but recent experiments indicated a FM insulating state. In this work, using first-principles calculations, we perform an extensive search for the structural, spin, magnetic, and orbital states of SrCoO${3}$ thin films. Our calculations indicate that at $0 < \varepsilon \lesssim 2.5$\%, SrCoO${3}$ favors a FM half-metallic state with intermediate-spin ($t_{2g}{5}e_{g}{1}$-like) Co exhibiting $d{6}\underline L$ character. At $\varepsilon \gtrsim 2.5$\%, a FM insulating state with high-spin ($t_{2g}{4}e_{g}{2}$-like) Co dominates. This FM insulating state is achieved via complicated orbital ordering, cooperative Jahn--Teller distortion, and octahedral tilting about all three crystal axes.
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