Quasi one-dimensional magnetism driven by unusual orbital ordering in CuSb2O6
Abstract
Essentially all undoped cuprates exhibit a quasi-planar, fourfold Cu-O coordination responsible for the magnetically active antibonding 3d-(x2-y2)-like state. Here, we present an electronic structure study for CuSb2O6 that reveals, in contrast, a half-filled 3d-(3z2-r2) orbital. This hitherto unobserved ground state originates from a competition of in- and out-of-plaquette orbitals where the strong Coulomb repulsion drives the surprising and unique orbital ordering. This, in turn, gives rise to an unexpected quasi one-dimensional magnetic behavior. Our results provide a consistent explanation of recent thermodynamical and neutron diffraction measurements.
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