Possible absence of trimeron correlations above the Verwey temperature in Fe3 O4
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2020-02-15
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The origin of the metal to insulator transition in Fe3O4 remains a challenge due to the complexity of the system: It is a mixed valent, strongly correlated system where many interactions such as Jahn-Teller distortion, exchange, and phonons are very close in energetics. A recent interpretation of the Verwey transition as an ordering of a three-site magnetic polaron, the trimeron, has been put forward. Here we investigate the existence of the trimeron correlations in the high-temperature phase of Fe3O4 using high-resolution iron 2p3d resonant inelastic scattering magnetic linear dichroism. Guided by theoretical simulations, we reveal that the polarization dependence of the low-energy spin-orbital excitations is incompatible with tetragonal Jahn-Teller trimeron-type distortion. We conclude that the lowest-energy state of the high-temperature phase of Fe3O4 arises from an intricate interplay between trigonal crystal-field, exchange, and spin-orbit interactions.
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Taverne, Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials, Condensed Matter Physics
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Elnaggar, H, Wang, R, Lafuerza, S, Paris, E, Komarek, A C, Guo, H, Tseng, Y, McNally, D, Frati, F, Haverkort, M W, Sikora, M, Schmitt, T & De Groot, F M F 2020, 'Possible absence of trimeron correlations above the Verwey temperature in Fe3 O4', Physical Review B, vol. 101, no. 8, 085107, pp. 1-5. https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.101.085107