论文标题
固体的轨道影响:基础,最新进度和机会
Orbital effects in solids: basics, recent progress and opportunities
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论文摘要
过渡金属化合物的特性在很大程度上取决于不同自由度的非平凡相互作用:电荷,自旋,晶格,也可以确定轨道。在具有轨道变性的系统中特别有丰富而有趣的影响。它们导致著名的Jahn-Teller效应,导致静态和动态性质(包括非平凡量子效应)的后果造成了很多后果。在本综述中,我们讨论了此类系统物理学的主要现象,对这些系统的新颖表现引起了核心关注。在简短地总结了基本现象及其描述之后,我们集中在该领域的几个特定方向上。其中之一是降低许多由于轨道的定向特征而具有轨道自由度的许多系统中的有效维度,并伴随着某些不稳定性的外观,尤其是材料中二聚体,三聚体和类似簇的形成。详细讨论了此类群集系统的性质,主要由它们的轨道结构确定,并提供了许多不同材料中的特定示例。最近获得特殊意义的另一个大领域是相对论自旋轨道相互作用的作用。在审查的第二部分中,对这种相互作用的相互影响和更传统的Jahn Teller物理学进行了详细处理。在讨论所有这些问题时,特别注意这些问题的新量子效应。
The properties of transition metal compounds are largely determined by nontrivial interplay of different degrees of freedom: charge, spin, lattice, but also orbital ones. Especially rich and interesting effects occur in systems with orbital degeneracy. They result in the famous Jahn-Teller effect leading to a plethora of consequences, in static and in dynamic properties, including nontrivial quantum effects. In the present review we discuss the main phenomena in the physics of such systems, paying central attention to the novel manifestations of those. After shortly summarising the basic phenomena and their description, we concentrate on several specific directions in this field. One of them is the reduction of effective dimensionality in many systems with orbital degrees of freedom due to directional character of orbitals, with concomitant appearance of some instabilities leading in particular to the formation of dimers, trimers and similar clusters in a material. The properties of such cluster systems, largely determined by their orbital structure, are discussed in detail, and many specific examples of those in different materials are presented. Another big field which acquired special significance relatively recently is the role of relativistic spin-orbit interaction. The mutual influence of this interaction and the more traditional Jahn-Teller physics is treated in details in the second part of the review. In discussing all these questions special attention is paid to novel quantum effects in those.