Pseudospin exchange interactions in d^7 cobalt compounds: Possible realization of the Kitaev model (1710.10193v2)
Abstract: The current efforts to find the materials hosting Kitaev model physics have been focused on Mott insulators of d5 pseudospin-1/2 ions Ir{4+} and Ru{3+} with t_{2g}5(S=1/2, L=1) electronic configuration. Here we propose that the Kitaev model can be realized in materials based on d7 ions with t_{2g}5e_g2(S=3/2, L=1) configuration such as Co{2+}, which also host the pseudospin-1/2 magnetism. Considering possible exchange processes, we have derived the d7 pseudospin-1/2 interactions in 90{\circ} bonding geometry. The obtained Hamiltonian comprises the bond-directional Kitaev K and isotropic Heisenberg J interactions as in the case of d5 ions. However, we find that the presence of additional, spin-active e_g electrons radically changes the balance between Kitaev and Heisenberg couplings. Most remarkably, we show that the exchange processes involving e_g spins are highly sensitive to whether the system is in Mott (U<\Delta) or charge-transfer (U>\Delta) insulating regime. In the latter case, to which many cobalt compounds do actually belong, the antiferromagnetic Heisenberg coupling J is strongly suppressed and spin-liquid phase can be stabilized. The results suggest cobalt-based materials as promising candidates for the realization of the Kitaev model.
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