Spin-state crossover beyond a conventional ligand-field theory has been a
fundamental issue in condensed matter physics. Here, we report microscopic
observations of spin states and low-energy dynamics through orbital-resolved
NMR spectroscopy in the prototype compound LaCoO3. The 59Co NMR
spectrum shows the preserved crystal symmetry across the crossover,
inconsistent with d orbital ordering due to the Jahn-Teller distortion. The
orbital degeneracy results in a pseudospin (J~=1) excited state with
an orbital moment observed as 59Co hyperfine coupling tensors. We found
that the population of the excited state evolves above the heart crossover
temperature. The crossover involves critical spin-state fluctuations emerging
under the magnetic field. These results suggest that the spin-state crossover
can be mapped into a statistical problem, analogous to the supercritical liquid
in liquid-gas transition.Comment: 5 pages, 5 figure