Helicoidal ordering in iron perovskites

Abstract

We consider magnetic ordering in materials with negative charge transfer energy, such as iron perovskite oxides. We show that for a large weight of oxygen holes in conduction bands, the double exchange mechanism favors a helicoidal rather than ferromagnetic spin ordering both in metals, e.g. SrFeO3 and insulators with a small gap, e.g. CaFeO3. We discuss the magnetic excitation spectrum and effects of pressure on magnetic ordering in these materials.

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