Interplay of the Jahn--Teller Effect and Spin-Orbit Coupling: The Case of Trigonal Vibronic Modes
Abstract
We study an interplay between the orbital degeneracy and spin-orbit coupling giving rise to spin-orbital entangled states. As a specific example, we analyze the interaction of electrons occupying triply degenerate single-ion t2g levels with trigonal vibronic modes (the t T problem). A more general problem of the electron-lattice interaction involving both tetragonal and trigonal vibrations is also considered. It is shown that the result of such interaction crucially depends on the occupation of t2g levels leading to either the suppression or enhancement of the Jahn-Teller effect by the spin-orbit coupling.
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