paper

Valence changes associated with the metal-insulator transition in BiLaNiO

arXiv:cond-mat/0505646 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevB.72.155103

Abstract

Perovskite-type BiNiO is an insulating antiferromagnet in which a charge disproportionation occurs at the Bi site. La substitution for Bi suppresses the charge disproportionation and makes the system metallic. We have measured the photoemission and x-ray absorption (XAS) spectra of BiLaNiO to investigate how the electronic structure changes with La doping. From Ni XAS, we observed an increase of the valence of Ni from 2+ toward 3+. Combined with the core-level photoemission study, it was found that the average valence of Bi remains and that the Ni valence behaves as , that is, La substitution results in hole doping at the Ni sites. In the valence-band photoemission spectra, we observed a Fermi cutoff for , consistent with the metallic behavior of the La-doped compounds. The Ni XAS, Ni core-level photoemission, and valence-band photoemission spectra were analyzed by configuration-interaction cluster-model calculation, and the spectral line shapes were found to be consistent with the gradual Ni Ni valence change.

6 pages, 7 figures