Spin blockade, orbital occupation and charge ordering in La(1.5)Sr(0.5)CoO4
Abstract
Using Co-L(2,3) and O-K x-ray absorption spectroscopy, we reveal that the charge ordering in La(1.5)Sr(0.5)CoO4 involves high spin (S=3/2) Co2+ and low spin (S=0) Co3+ ions. This provides evidence for the spin blockade phenomenon as a source for the extremely insulating nature of the La(2-x)Sr(x)CoO4 series. The associated eg2 and eg0 orbital occupation accounts for the large contrast in the Co-O bond lengths, and in turn, the high charge ordering temperature. Yet, the low magnetic ordering temperature is naturally explained by the presence of the non-magnetic (S=0) Co3+ ions. From the identification of the bands we infer that La(1.5)Sr(0.5)CoO4 is a narrow band material.
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