Unusual coexistence of negative/positive charge-transfer in mixed-valence NaxCa1-xCr2O4

Abstract

We have investigated the electronic structure of NaxCa1-xCr2O4 using x-ray absorption spectroscopy together with Anderson impurity model calculations with full multiplets. We show NaxCa1-xCr2O4 taking a novel mixed-valence electronic state in which the positive charge-transfer (CT) and the negative self-doped states coexist. While CaCr2O4 (one end member) exhibits a typical CT nature with strong covalent character, Na substitution causes a self-doped state with an oxygen hole. In NaCr2O4 (the other end member), positive CT and negative self-doped states coexist with equal weight. This unusual electronic state is in sharp contrast to the conventional mixed-valence description, in which the ground state can be described by the mixture of Cr3+ (3d3) and Cr4+ (3d2).

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