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Strain induced stabilization of a static Jahn-Teller distortion in the O$^*$-phase of La$_{7/8}$Sr$_{1/8}$MnO$_3$

Published 13 Nov 2020 in cond-mat.str-el and cond-mat.mtrl-sci | (2011.07108v1)

Abstract: At room temperature, bulk La${7/8}$Sr${1/8}$MnO$3$ is in the dynamic Jahn--Teller O$*$ phase, but undergoes a transition to a static, magnetically ordered Jahn--Teller phase at lower temperatures. Here we study a $6$ unit cells thin film of this compound grown on SrTiO$_3$, resulting in small compressive strain due to a lattice mismatch of $\lesssim 0.2\%$. We combine X-ray absorption spectroscopy with multiplet ligand field theory to study the local electronic and magnetic properties of Mn in the film. We determine the Mn $d{3z2-r2}$ orbital to be $0.13\;\text{eV}$ lower in energy than the $d_{x2-y2}$, which is a disproportionately large splitting given the small degree of compressive strain. We interpret this as resulting from the strain providing a preferential orientation for the MnO$6$ octahedra, which are strongly susceptible to such a deformation in the vicinity of the phase transition. Hence, they collectively elongate along the $c$ axis into a static Jahn--Teller arrangement. Furthermore, we demonstrate the strongly covalent character of La${7/8}$Sr${1/8}$MnO$_3$, with a contribution of nearly $50\%$ of the one-ligand-hole configuration $d{5} \underline{L}1$ to the ground state wavefunction. Finally, we find the system to be in a high-spin configuration, with the projection of the local magnetic moment on the quantization axis being about $3.7\;\mu{\text{B}}/\text{Mn}$. We show, however, that the system is close to a high-spin--low-spin transition, which might be triggered by crystal field effects.

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