Theory of High Tc Ferrimagnetism in a Multi-orbital Mott Insulator

Abstract

We propose a model for the multi-orbital material Sr2CrOsO6 (SCOO), an insulator with remarkable magnetic properties and the highest Tc 725 K among all perovskites with a net moment. We derive a new criterion for the Mott transition (U1 U2)1/2>2.5W using slave rotor mean field theory, where W is the bandwidth and U1(2) are the effective Coulomb interactions on Cr(Os) including Hund's coupling. We show that SCOO is a Mott insulator, where the large Cr U1 compensates for the small Os U2. The spin sector is described by a frustrated antiferromagnetic Heisenberg model that naturally explains the net moment arising from canting and also the observed non-monotonic magnetization M(T). We predict characteristic magnetic structure factor peaks that can be probed by neutron experiments.

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