Origin of Spin Incommensurability in Hole-doped S=1 Y2-xCax Ba Ni O5 Chains
Abstract
Spin incommensurability has been recently experimentally discovered in the hole-doped Ni-oxide chain compound Y2-xCax Ba Ni O5 (G. Xu al., Science 289, 419 (2000)). Here a two orbital model for this material is studied using computational techniques. Spin IC is observed in a wide range of densities and couplings. The phenomenon originates in antiferromagnetic correlations ``across holes'' dynamically generated to improve hole movement, as it occurs in the one-dimensional Hubbard model and in recent studies of the two-dimensional extended t-J model. The close proximity of ferromagnetic and phase-separated states in parameter space are also discussed.
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