Intermediate-spin state and properties of LaCoO_3

Abstract
The electronic structure of the perovskite LaCoO$_3$ for different spin states of Co ions was calculated in the LDA+U approach. The ground state was found to be a nonmagnetic insulator with Co ions in a low-spin state. Somewhat higher in energy we found two intermediate-spin states followed by a high-spin state at significantly higher energy. The calculation results show that Co 3$d$ states of $t_{2g}$ symmetry form narrow bands which could easily localize whilst $e_g$ orbitals, due to their strong hybridization with the oxygen 2$p$ states, form a broad $\sigma^*$ band. With the increase of temperature which is simulated by the corresponding increase of the lattice parameter, the transition from the low- to intermediate-spin states occurs. This intermediate-spin (occupation $t_{2g}^5e_g^1$) can develop an orbital ordering which can account for the nonmetallic nature of LaCoO$_3$ at 90 K$<$T$<$500 K. Possible explanations of the magnetic behavior and gradual insulating-metal transition are suggested.
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