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      Phase evolution of layered cobalt oxides versus varying corrugation of the cobalt-oxygen basal plane

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          A general spin-state model and a qualitative physical picture have been proposed for a class of lately synthesized layered cobalt oxides (LCOs) by means of density functional calculations. As the plane corrugation of the cobalt-oxygen layer decreases, the LCOs evolve from a high-spin (HS) superexchange-coupled antiferromagnetic (AFM) insulator to an almost-HS AFM/ferromagnetic (FM) competing system where the FM coupling is mediated via the p-d exchange by an increasing amount of delocalized pd\sigma holes having mainly the planar O 2p character. It is tentatively suggested that the delocalized holes more than 0.3 per CoO_{2} basal square are likely necessary for the insulator-metal and/or AFM-FM transitions in the corrugation-weakened LCOs. A phase control may be realized in LCOs by varying the plane corrugation (thus modifying the hole concentration) through an ionic-size change of the neighboring layers on both sides of the cobalt-oxygen layer. In addition, a few experiments are suggested for a check of the present model and picture.

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          17 October 2002
          Article
          10.1140/epjb/e2002-00407-3
          cond-mat/0210369
          6c28809b-cd2f-4547-91d0-5cd36a0b0012
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          Eur. Phys. J. B 30, 501-510 (2002)
          Eur. Phys. J. B preprint (to be published), 18 pages including 1 table and 4 figures
          cond-mat.mtrl-sci cond-mat.str-el

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