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The importance of electronic correlations in exploring the exotic phase diagram of layered LiMnO

arXiv:2209.14682 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevB.108.165124

Abstract

Using ab initio dynamical mean-field theory we explore the electronic and magnetic states of layered LiMnO as a function of , the state of charge. Constructing real-space Wannier projections of Kohn-Sham orbitals based on the low-energy subspace of Mn states and solving a multi-impurity problem, our approach focuses on local correlations at Mn sites. The antiferromagnetic insulating state in LiMnO has a moderate Néel temperature of in agreement with experimental studies. Upon delithiation the system proceeds through a number of states: ferrimagnetic correlated metals at =0.92, 0.83; multiple charge disproportionated ferromagnetic correlated metals with large quasiparticle weights at =0.67, 0.50, 0.33; ferromagnetic metals with small quasiparticle weights at =0.17, 0.08 and an antiferromagnetic insulator for the fully delithiated state, . At moderate states of charge, , a mix of +3/+4 formal oxidation states of Mn is observed, while the overall nominal oxidation of Mn state changes from +3 in LiMnO to +4 in MnO. In all these cases the high-spin state emerges as the most likely state in our calculations considering the full ~manifold of Mn based on the proximity of levels in energy to . The quasiparticle peaks in the correlated metallic states were attributed to polaronic states based on previous literature for similar isoelectronic JT driven materials, arising due to non-Fermi liquid type behaviour of the strongly correlated system.