Importance of tetrahedral coordination for high-valent transition metal oxides: YCrO as a model system
Abstract: We have investigated the electronic structure of the high oxidation state material YCrO within the framework of the Zaanen-Sawatzky-Allen phase diagram. While Cr-based compounds like SrCrO/CaCrO and CrO can be classified as small-gap or metallic negative-charge-transfer systems, we find using photoelectron spectroscopy that YCrO is a robust insulator despite the fact that its Cr ions have an even higher formal valence state of 5+. We reveal using band structure calculations that the tetrahedral coordination of the Cr ions in YCrO plays a decisive role, namely to diminish the bonding of the Cr $3d$ states with the top of the O $2p$ valence band. This finding not only explains why the charge-transfer energy remains effectively positive and the material stable, but also opens up a new route to create doped carriers with symmetries different from those of other transition-metal ions.
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