Evidence of Orbital Ordering in Jahn-Teller Undistorted LaSr2Mn2O7

Abstract

Resonant soft x-ray diffraction has been used to probe the temperature dependent orbital and magnetic structure of LaSr2Mn2O7. Previous crystallographic studies have shown that this material has almost no MnO6 oxygen displacement due to Jahn-Teller distortions at low temperatures. Within the low-temperature A-type antiferromagnetic phase, we found strong intensity at the (1/4,1/4,0) orbital and LaSr2Mn2O7 magnetic reflections. This shows that even in the near absence of Jahn-Teller distortion, this compound is strongly orbitally ordered. A fit to the Mn L-edge resonance spectra demonstrates the presence of orbital ordering of the Mn3+ ions with virtually no Jahn-Teller crystal field in addition to possible Mn3+ and Mn2+~like valence fluctuations.

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