Correlation-Driven Charge Order at a Mott Insulator - Band Insulator Digital Interface
Abstract
To study digital Mott insulator LaTiO3 and band insulator SrTiO3 interfaces, we apply correlated band theory (LDA+U) to (n,m) multilayers, 1<n,m<9. If the on-site repulsion on Ti is large enough to model the magnetic insulating behavior of cubic bulk LaTiO3, the charge imbalance at the interface is found in all cases to be accommodated by disproportionation (Ti4+ + Ti3+), charge ordering, and Ti3+ dxy-orbital ordering, with antiferromagnetic exchange coupling between the spins in the interface layer. Lattice relaxation affects the conduction behavior by shifting (slightly but importantly) the lower Hubbard band, but the disproportionation and orbital ordering are robust against relaxation.
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