On the origin of magnetic anisotropy in 4f-free ferromagnets based on the CaCu5structure.

IF 2.3 4区 物理与天体物理 Q3 PHYSICS, CONDENSED MATTER
German D Samolyuk, K D Belashchenko, David S Parker
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Abstract

Using first-principles calculations, we investigate the origin of magnetocrystalline anisotropy in a series of 4f-electron-free intermetallics with CaCu5-based structures: YCo5, YCo4B, and Y3Co13B2. The electronic structure of these compounds is characterized by a set of narrow 3dbands near the Fermi level. In YCo5the easy-axis anisotropy originates primarily in the spin-orbit coupling-induced mixing of the electronic states with Codx2-y2anddxycharacter. The analysis ofk-resolved anisotropy shows that positive contributions accumulate from the entire Brillouin zone but are particularly large near thekz=0plane. The analysis of the single-site and two-site terms reveals a large positive single-site contribution to the magnetocrystalline anisotropy from the Co atoms on the honeycomb sublattice, along with two-site contributions from both honeycomb and kagome sublattices.

基于 CaCu5 结构的无 4f 铁磁体中磁各向异性的起源。
通过第一原理计算,我们研究了一系列基于 CaCu5 结构的无电子金属间化合物的磁晶各向异性的起源:YCo5、YCo4B 和 Y3Co13B2。这些化合物的电子 结构的特点是费米级附近有一组狭窄的 3d 带。在 YCo5 中,易轴各向异性主要源于自旋轨道耦合引起的具有 Co dx2-y2 和 dxy 特性的电子态 的混合。对 k 分辨率各向异性的分析表明,来自整个布里渊区的正贡献 不断累积,但在 kz = 0 平面附近的贡献尤其大。
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Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter
Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter 物理-物理:凝聚态物理
CiteScore
5.30
自引率
7.40%
发文量
1288
审稿时长
2.1 months
期刊介绍: Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter covers the whole of condensed matter physics including soft condensed matter and nanostructures. Papers may report experimental, theoretical and simulation studies. Note that papers must contain fundamental condensed matter science: papers reporting methods of materials preparation or properties of materials without novel condensed matter content will not be accepted.
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