Abstract

The nature of metal-insulator (MI) transition in a t 2 g -electron system Ca 2 - x Sr x RuO 4 has been investigated using O 1 s x-ray absorption spectroscopy (XAS). The O 1 s XAS data strongly depend on temperature and demonstrate that the hysteresis of the MI transition is accompanied by the hysteresis of the orbital change. An unrestricted Hartree-Fock analysis indicates that the amount of yz/zx hole is discontinuously reduced at the MI transition. In the insulating phase, the amount of 4d yz/zx hole gradually decreases on heating, suggesting that partial orbital fluctuation increases with temperature.

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