Nonadiabatic atomic-like state stabilizing antiferromagnetism and mott insulation in mno

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Abstract

This paper reports evidence that the antiferromagnetic and insulating ground state of MnO is caused by a nonadiabatic atomic-like motion, as is evidently the case in NiO. In addition, it is shown that experimental findings on the displacements of the Mn and O atoms in the antiferromagnetic phase of MnO corroborate the presented suggestion that the rhombohedral-like distortion in antiferromagnetic MnO, as well as in antiferromagnetic NiO is an inner distortion of the monoclinic base-centered Bravais lattice of the antiferromagnetic phases.

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Krüger, E. (2020). Nonadiabatic atomic-like state stabilizing antiferromagnetism and mott insulation in mno. Symmetry, 12(11), 1–10. https://doi.org/10.3390/sym12111913

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