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Unusual Electron Correlations in NaxCoO2 Due to the Spin-State Quasidegeneracy of Cobalt Ions

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PROGRESS OF THEORETICAL PHYSICS SUPPLEMENT
Volume -, Issue 176, Pages 50-76

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PROGRESS THEORETICAL PHYSICS PUBLICATION OFFICE
DOI: 10.1143/PTPS.176.50

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  1. Ministry of Education of Czech Republic [MSM0021622410]

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Recent studies exposed many remarkable properties of layered cobaltates NaxCoO2. Surprisingly, many-body effects ham been found to increase at sodium-rich compositions of NaxCoO2 where one expects a simple, nearly free motion of the dilute S = 1/2 holes doped into a band insulator NaCoO2. Here we discuss the origin of enigmatic correlations that turn a doped NaCoO2 into a strongly correlated electronic system. A minimal model including orbital degeneracy is proposed and its predictions are discussed. The model is based oil a key property of cobalt oxides - the spin-state quasidegeneracy of CoO6 octahedral complex - which has been known, e.g., in the context of an unusual physics of LaCoO3 compound Another important ingredient of the model is the 90 degrees Co-O-Co bonding in NaxCoO2 Which allows nearest-neighbor t(2g)-e(g) hopping. This hopping introduces a dynamical mixture of electronic configurations t(2g)(6), S = 0 and t(2g)(5)e(g)(1), S = 1 of neighboring cobalt ions. We show that scattering of charge carriers on spin-state fluctuations suppresses their coherent motion and leads to the swpin-polaron physics at x similar to 1. At larger doping when coherent fermionic bands are formed, the model predicts singlet superconductivity of extended s-wave symmetry. The presence of low-lying spin states of Co3+ is essential for the pairing mechanism. Implications of the model for magnetic orderings are also discussed.

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