Electron Confinement, Orbital Ordering, and Orbital Moments in $d^0$-$d^1$ Oxide Heterostructures

Physics – Condensed Matter – Strongly Correlated Electrons

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The (SrTiO$_3$)$_m$/(SrVO$_3$)$_n$ $d^0-d^1$ multilayer system is studied with first principles methods through the observed insulator-to-metal transition with increasing thickness of the SrVO$_3$ layer. When correlation effects with reasonable magnitude are included, crystal field splittings from the structural relaxations together with spin-orbit coupling (SOC) determines the behavior of the electronic and magnetic structures. These confined slabs of SrVO$_3$ prefer $Q_{orb}$=($\pi,\pi$) orbital ordering of $\ell_z = 0$ and $\ell_z = -1$ ($j_z=-1/2$) orbitals within the plane, accompanied by $Q_{spin}$=(0,0) spin order (ferromagnetic alignment). The result is a SOC-driven ferromagnetic Mott insulator. The orbital moment of 0.75 $\mu_B$ strongly compensates the spin moment on the $\ell_z = -1$ sublattice. The insulator-metal transition for $n = 1 \to 5$ (occurring between $n$=4 and $n$=5) is reproduced. Unlike in the isoelectronic $d^0-d^1$ TiO$_2$/VO$_2$ (rutile structure) system and in spite of some similarities in orbital ordering, no semi-Dirac point [{\it Phys. Rev. Lett.} {\bf 102}, 166803 (2009)] is encountered, but the insulator-to-metal transition occurs through a different type of unusual phase. For n=5 this system is very near (or at) a unique semimetallic state in which the Fermi energy is topologically determined and the Fermi surface consists of identical electron and hole Fermi circles centered at $k$=0. The dispersion consists of what can be regarded as a continuum of radially-directed Dirac points, forming a "Dirac circle".

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