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We studied the Co valences and spin states in electron-doped LaCo$_{1-y}$Te$_{y}$O$_3$ by measuring x-ray absorption spectra and electron spin resonance. The low-temperature insulating state involves the low-spin Co$^{3+}$ ($S=0$) and the high-spin Co$^{2+}$ state, which is described by $g=3.8$ and $j_{rm eff}=1/2$. The results, in concurrence with the electron-hole asymmetry confirmed in electrical resistivity, coincide with a spin-blockade phenomenon in this system. Further, we discuss the $g$ factor in terms of the strong covalent-bonding nature and consider multiple origins of this phenomenon.
We report a magnetostriction study of a perovskite $rm{LaCoO}_{3}$ above 100 T using our state-of-the-art strain gauge to investigate an interplay between electron correlations and spin crossover. There has been a controversy regarding whether two no
Using soft x-ray absorption spectroscopy and magnetic circular dichroism at the Co-$L_{2,3}$ edge we reveal that the spin state transition in LaCoO$_{3}$ can be well described by a low-spin ground state and a triply-degenerate high-spin first excited
We studied the spin-state responses to light impurity doping in low-spin perovskite LaCoO$_{3}$ (Co^3+: d^6) through magnetization and X-ray fluorescence measurements of single-crystal LaCo$_{0.99}$$M_{0.01}$O$_{3}$ ($M$ = Cr, Mn, Fe, Ni). In the mag
The spin states of Co$^{3+}$ ions in perovskite-type LaCoO$_3$, governed by complex interplay between the electron-lattice interactions and the strong electron correlations, still remain controversial due to the lack of experimental techniques which
The disordered antiferromagnet pfn (pfns) is investigated in a wide temperature range by combining Mossbauer spectroscopy and neutron diffraction experiments. It is demonstrated that the magnetic ground state is a {it microscopic} coexistence of anti