First-principles study of the electronic and magnetic properties of the spin-ladder iron oxide Sr3Fe2O5
Abstract
The electronic and magnetic properties of the novel spin-ladder iron oxide Sr3Fe2O5, containing an unusual square-planar coordination around high-spin Fe2+ cations, were investigated using the generalized gradient approximation plus the Coulomb interaction correlation method. Our results demonstrated that the G-type antiferromagnetic configuration is the ground state, which is in excellent agreement with experimental neutron powder diffraction and Mössbauer spectroscopy measurements, as well as available theoretical results in the literature, albeit with slightly larger computed magnetic moments. Moreover, the outstanding discrepancy between the two-dimensional crystal structure and the three-dimensional electronic/magnetic properties was resolved via the special localization and orientation of electronic/spin charge in real space, i.e., the dz2 orbital ordering of the down-spin Fe 3d electron.