Ferroelectricity, spin-singlet formation and orbital-selective Peierls phase in the dihalide MOX<sub>2</sub> family with d<sup>1</sup> and d<sup>2</sup> configurations

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Abstract

The van der Waals (vdW) family of layered oxide dihalide MOX2 (M = V, Ta, Nb, Os; X = halogen element) display an interesting geometric structure. Here, we systematically study VOI2 and MoOCl2 with 3d1 and 4d2 electronic configurations, respectively. In VOI2, we found the “pseudo-Jahn-Teller” effect caused by the coupling between empty V (dxz/yz and d3z2−r2) and O 2p states. We proposed this as the mechanism that stabilizes the ferroelectric distortion from the paraelectric phase. Moreover, the half-filled metallic dxy band displays a Peierls instability along the b axis, inducing a V-V dimerization. We also found very short-range antiferromagnetic coupling along the V-V chain due to the formation of nearly decoupled spin singlets in the ground state [1]. In MoOCl2, our main result is that an orbital-selective Peierls phase develops in MoOCl2, resulting in the dimerization of the Mo chain along the b-axis. Specifically, the Mo-dxy orbitals form robust molecular-orbital states inducing localized dxy singlet dimers, while the Mo-dxz/yz orbitals remain delocalized and itinerant. Our study shows that MoOCl2 is globally metallic, with the Mo-dxy orbital bonding-antibonding splitting, opening a gap and the Mo-dxz/yz orbitals contributing to the metallic conductivity [2].

*This work is supported by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), Office of Science, Basic Energy Sciences (BES), Materials Sciences and Engineering Division. G.A. was partially supported by the Scientific Discovery through Advanced Computing program funded by DOE, Office of Science, Advanced Scientific Computing Research and BES, Division of Materials Sciences and Engineering.

Publication: [1] Y. Zhang, L. F. Lin, A. Moreo, G. Alvare and E. Dagotto, Physical Review B, 103, L121114 (2021).
[2] Y. Zhang, L. F. Lin, A. Moreo, and E. Dagotto, Physical Review B, 104, L060102 (2021).

Presenters

  • Yang Zhang

    • University of Tennessee

Authors

  • Yang Zhang

    • University of Tennessee
  • Ling-Fang Lin

    • University of Tennessee
  • Adriana Moreo

    • University of Tennessee
  • Gonzalo Alvarez

    • Oak Ridge National Lab
  • Elbio R Dagotto

    • University of Tennessee