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Electronic and magnetic ground state of 4 double perovskite ruthenates ALaRuO (A Ca, Sr, Ba)

arXiv:2406.08873 · doi:10.1088/1361-648X/adfb3d

Abstract

4 transition metal oxide (TMO) offers an intriguing puzzle for their electronic and magnetic ground state. They are in the cross-over regime of strong spin orbit interaction (SOI) and electron-electron correlation () with quenched orbital angular momentum. Our work unravels the electronic and magnetic ground state of the less investigated 4 double perovskite ruthenates ALaRuO (A = Ca, Ba). The negligible effect of SOI is evident from the bulk magnetic, specific heat measurements and density functional theory (DFT) calculations, indicating a classical spin-only magnetic ground state ( = 3/2) for the materials. Magnetization measurements show that both materials have long range antiferromagnetic order with high degree of magnetic frustration ( 13 -15). Interestingly, a near - behavior is observed in low- magnetic heat capacity measurement, indicating the presence of low-dimensional spin-wave exciation and magnetic frustration in both materials. The temperature dependent resistivity measurements and electronic band structure calculations confirm a conventional Mott insulating ground state in these two systems. Moreover, our experimental investigation and DFT calculations highlight the reason for the nonexistence of SrLaRuO.

11 pages, 12 figures, 5 tables