Electronic correlations and spin-charge-density stripes in double-layer La$_3$Ni$_2$O$_7
Using \emph{ab initio} band structure and DFT+dynamical mean-field theory methods we examine the effects of electron-electron interactions on the electronic structure, magnetic state, and structural phase stability of the recently discovered double-layer perovskite superconductor La$_3$Ni$_2$O$_7$ (...
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Zusammenfassung: | Using \emph{ab initio} band structure and DFT+dynamical mean-field theory
methods we examine the effects of electron-electron interactions on the
electronic structure, magnetic state, and structural phase stability of the
recently discovered double-layer perovskite superconductor La$_3$Ni$_2$O$_7$
(LNO) under pressure. Our results show the emergence of a double
spin-charge-density stripe state characterized by a wave vector ${\bf
q}=(\frac{1}{4},\frac{1}{4})$ arrangement of the nominally high-spin
Ni$^{2+}_\mathrm{A}$ and low-spin Ni$^{3+}_\mathrm{B}$ ions (diagonal hole
stripes oriented at $45^\circ$ to the Ni-O bond) which form zigzag
ferromagnetic chains alternating in the $ab$ plane. The phase transition is
accompanied by cooperative breathing-mode distortions of the lattice structure
and leads to a reconstruction of the low-energy electronic structure and
magnetic properties of LNO. We obtain a narrow-gap correlated insulator with a
band gap value of $\sim$0.2 eV characterized by strong localization of the Ni
$3d$ states and significant spin-orbital polarizations of the charge deficient
Ni$^{3+}_\mathrm{B}$ ions. Our results suggest the importance of double
exchange to determine the magnetic properties of LNO, similarly to that in
charge-ordered manganites. We propose that spin and charge stripe fluctuations
play an important role to tune superconductivity in LNO under pressure. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2410.15298 |