Magnetic moment suppression in Ba3CoRu2O9: hybridization effect
Abstract
An unusual orbital state was recently proposed to explain the magnetic and transport properties of Ba3CoRu2O9 [Phys. Rev. B. 85, 041201 (2012)]. We show that this state contradicts to the first Hund's rule and does not realize in the system under consideration because of a too small crystal-field splitting in the t2g shell. A strong suppression of the local magnetic moment in Ba3CoRu2O9 is attributed to a strong hybridization between the Ru 4d and O 2p states.
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