Electronic structure and resonant inelastic x-ray scattering in Ca3Ru2O7

Abstract

We have investigated the electronic structure of the transition metal oxide Ca3Ru2O7 within density functional theory using the generalized gradient approximation while considering strong Coulomb correlations in the framework of the fully relativistic spin-polarized Dirac linear muffin-tin orbital band-structure method. Ca3Ru2O7 can be classified as a Mott insulator since it was expected to be metallic from band structure calculations. We have investigated the resonant inelastic x-ray scattering spectra at the Ru and Ca K, L3, and M3 edges as well as at the O K edge. The experimentally measured resonance inelastic x-ray spectrum of Ca3Ru2O7 at the Ru L3 edge possesses a sharp feature below 2 electron-volts corresponding to transitions within the Ru t2g levels. The excitation located from 2 to 4 electron-volts is due to t2g -> eg transitions. The third wide structure situated at 4.5-11 electron-volts appears due to transitions between the Ru 4dO states derived from the tails of oxygen 2p states and t2g and eg states. The measured resonance inelastic x-ray spectra at the Ru L3 and M3 edges are very similar. However, the corresponding measured resonance inelastic x-ray spectra at the Ca site quite differ from each other due to the significant difference in the widths of core-levels.

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