Exotic Magnetism and Spin-Orbit Assisted Mott Insulating State in a 3d-5d Double Perovskite
Abstract
The magnetic structure of Ca2MnReO6 double perovskite is investigated by neutron powder diffraction and bulk magnetization, showing dominant non-collinear Mn magnetic moments [4.35(7) μB] that are orthogonally aligned with the small Re moments [0.22(4) μB]. Ab-initio electronic structure calculations show that the strong spin-orbit coupling for Re 5d electrons combined with a relatively modest on-site Coulomb repulsion (UeffRe 0.6 eV) is sufficient to render this material insulating. This is a rare example of spin-orbit assisted Mott insulator outside the realm of iridates, with remarkable magnetic properties.
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