Orbital Delocalization and Enhancement of Magnetic Interactions in Perovskite Oxyhydrides

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Kai Liu
Yusheng Hou
Xingao Gong
Hongjun Xiang
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[1] Key Laboratory of Computational Physical Sciences (Ministry of Education),Department of Physics
[2] State Key Laboratory of Surface Physics,undefined
[3] Collaborative Innovation Center of Advanced Microstructures,undefined
[4] Fudan University,undefined
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Recent experiments showed that some perovskite oxyhydrides have surprisingly high magnetic-transition temperature. In order to unveil the origin of this interesting phenomenon, we investigate the magnetism in SrCrO2H and SrVO2H on the basis of first-principles calculations and Monte Carlo simulations. Our work indicates that the Cr-O-Cr superexchange interaction in SrCrO2H is unexpectedly strong. Different from the previous explanation in terms of the H− ion substitution induced increase of the Cr-O-Cr bond angle, we reveal instead that this is mainly because the 3d orbitals in perovskite oxyhydrides becomes more delocalized since H− ions have weaker electronegativity and less electrons than O2− ions. The delocalized 3d orbitals result in stronger Cr-O interactions and enhance the magnetic-transition temperature. This novel mechanism is also applicable to the case of SrVO2H. Furthermore, we predict that SrFeO2H will have unprecedented high Neel temperature because of the extraordinarily strong Fe-H-Fe σ-type interactions. Our work suggests the anion substitution can be used to effectively manipulate the magnetic properties of perovskite compounds.
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