Materials (Feb 2023)

The <i>d</i> Orbital Multi Pattern Occupancy in a Partially Filled d Shell: The KFeF<sub>3</sub> Perovskite as a Test Case

  • Fabien Pascale,
  • Sami Mustapha,
  • Philippe D’Arco,
  • Roberto Dovesi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ma16041532
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 4
p. 1532

Abstract

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The occupancy of the d shell in KFeF3 is t2g4eg2, with five α and one β electrons. The Jahn–Teller lift of degeneracy in the t2g sub-shell produces a tetragonal relaxation of the unit cell (4.09 vs. 4.22 Å, B3LYP result) not observed experimentally. In order to understand the origin of this apparent contradiction, we explored, with a 2 × 2 × 2 supercell (40 atoms per cell), all possible local structures in which contiguous Fe atoms have a different occupancy of the t2g orbitals with the minority spin electron. A total of 6561 configurations (with occupancies from (8,0,0) to (3,2,2) of the 3 t2g orbitals of the 8 Fe atoms) have been explored, with energies in many cases lower (by up to 1550 μEh per 2 Fe atoms) than the one of the fully ordered case, both for the ferromagnetic and the anti-ferromagnetic solutions. The results confirm that the orientation of the β d electron of Fe influences the electrostatics (more efficient relative orientation of the Fe quadrupoles of the d shell) of the system, but not the magnetic interactions. Three hybrid functionals, B3LYP, PBE0, and HSE06, provide very similar results.

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