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Electronic structure and magnetism in the frustrated antiferromagnet LiCrO2:: First-principles calculations

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PHYSICAL REVIEW B
Volume 75, Issue 9, Pages -

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AMER PHYSICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevB.75.094407

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LiCrO2 is a two-dimensional triangular antiferromagnet, isostructural with the common battery material LiCoO2 and a well-known Jahn-Teller antiferromagnet NaNiO2. As opposed to the latter, LiCrO2 exibits antiferromagnetic exchange in the Cr planes, which has been ascribed to direct Cr-Cr d-d overlap. Using local density approximation (LDA) and LDA+U first-principles calculations, I confirm this conjecture and show that (a) direct d-d overlap is indeed enhanced compared to isostructural Ni and Co compounds, (b) the p-d charge-transfer gap is also enhanced, thus suppressing the ferromagnetic superexchange, (c) the calculated magnetic Hamiltonian maps well onto the nearest-neighbor Heisenberg exchange model, and (d) the interplanar inteaction is antiferromagnetic.

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