Extended Moment Formation and Second Neighbor Coupling in Li2CuO2
Abstract
Comprised of ferromagnetic edge-sharing CuO2 chains that order in antialigned fashion at TN=9 K, Li2CuO2 is found from local spin density calculations to display several surprising characteristics: (1) the ordered moment/f.u. of 0.92 μB is the largest for any low dimensional cuprate system, in agreement with experiment, (2) 40% of this moment lies on the neighboring O ions, making it the largest oxygen moment yet reported, and (3) the second neighbors couplings are larger than nearest neighbors couplings. All of these phenomena arise naturally due to a well defined effective dyz type orbital that includes very strong O pσ character. We interpret the large moment as surviving reduction by quantum fluctuations due to extension caused by the d-p hybridization.
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