Importance of the indirect exchange interaction via s-states in altermagnetic HgMnO3

Abstract

The electronic and magnetic properties of recently synthesized new perovskite phase of HgMnO3 are studied. By means of ab initio DFT calculations this material was shown to be altermagnetic. We discuss features of its electronic structure and unveil the physical mechanism of anomalous suppression of antiferromagnetic exchange interaction in this material. While it is tempting to ascribe unexpectedly weak exchange interaction between nearest neighbors to crystal structure distortions, this is the indirect ferromagnetic exchange via Hg 6s states, which strongly affects the magnetic properties. This effect can be important not only for HgMnO3, but also for many other transition metal compounds having empty s states, placed not far above the Fermi level.

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