Effect of light Sr doping on the spin-state transition in LaCoO3

Abstract

We present an inelastic neutron scattering study of the low energy crystal-field excitations in the lightly doped cobalt perovskite La0.998Sr0.002CoO3. In contrast to the parent compound LaCoO3 an inelastic peak at energy transfer ~0.75 meV was found at temperatures below 30 K. This excitation apparently corresponds to a transition between a ground state orbital singlet and a higher excited orbital doublet, originating from a high-spin triplet split by a small trigonal crystal field. Another inelastic peak at an energy transfer ~0.6 meV was found at intermediate temperatures starting from T > 30 K. This confirms the presence of a thermally induced spin-state transition from the low-spin Co3+ to a magnetic high-spin state in the non-disturbed LaCoO3 matrix. We suggest that hole doping of LaCoO3 leads to the creation of a magnetic polaron and hence to the low-to-high spin state transition on the relevant Co sites.

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