Novel Spin-Orbital Phases Induced by Orbital Dilution

Abstract

We demonstrate that magnetic 3d impurities with S=3/2 spins and no orbital degree of freedom induce changes of spin-orbital order in a 4d4 Mott insulator with S=1 spins. Impurities act either as spin defects which decouple from the surrounding ions, or trigger orbital polarons along 3d-4d bonds. The 4d-4d superexchange in the host J host competes with 3d-4d superexchange J imp --- it depends on which orbital is doubly occupied. The spin-orbital order within the host is totally modified at doping x=1/4. Our findings provide new perspective for future theoretical and experimental studies of doped transition-metal oxides.

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