Magnetic Phase Transition of the Perovskite-type Ti Oxides
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- 24 April 2000
Abstract
Properties and mechanism of the magnetic phase transition of the perovskite-type Ti oxides, which is driven by the Ti-O-Ti bond angle distortion, are studied theoretically by using the effective spin and pseudo-spin Hamiltonian with strong Coulomb repulsion. It is shown that the A-type antiferromagnetic(AFM(A)) to ferromagnetic(FM) phase transition occurs as the Ti-O-Ti bond angle is decreased. Through this phase transition, the orbital state is hardly changed so that the spin-exchange coupling along the c-axis changes nearly continuously from positive to negative and takes approximately zero at the phase boundary. The resultant strong two-dimensionality in the spin coupling causes a rapid suppression of the critical temperature as is observed experimentally.Keywords
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- Published version: Journal of the Physics Society Japan, 69 (7), 1982.
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