Theory of High Ferromagnetism in SrB6 family: A case of Doped Spin-1 Mott insulator in a Valence Bond Solid Phase

Abstract

Doped divalent hexaborides such as Sr1-xLaxB6 exhibit high ferromagnetism. We isolate a degenerate pair of 2p-orbitals of boron with two valence electrons, invoke electron correlation and Hund coupling, to suggest that the undoped state is better viewed as a spin-1 Mott insulator; it is predicted to be a type of 3d Haldane gap phase with a spin gap 0.1 eV, much smaller than the charge gap of > 1.0 eV seen in ARPES. The experimentally seen high `ferromagnetism' is argued to be a complex magnetic order in disguise - either a canted 6-sublattice AFM (≈ 1200) order or its quantum melted version, a chiral spin liquid state, arising from a type of double exchange mechanism.

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