Effect of size and dimensionality on the magnetic moment of transition metals

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Publication Type Journal Article
School or College College of Engineering
Department Materials Science & Engineering
Creator Liu, Feng
Other Author Khanna, S. N.; Jena, P.
Title Effect of size and dimensionality on the magnetic moment of transition metals
Date 1990
Description The effect of size and dimensionality on the magnetic moments of Fe, Co, and Ni have been studied theoretically by confining the atoms t o various structural forms such as chains,surfaces, and thin films. The size of these systems is controlled by limiting t h e number of atoms. A new first-principles theory is developed that enables us to study the electron spin density of states and moments of atoms in clusters containing two to a few thousand atoms. The theory is based upon t h e elementary principles governing t h e tight binding and linear combination of atomic orbitals formulations. It contains no adjustable parameters and can be applied to systems with or without topological symmetry. We have discovered quantum size effects on t h e magnetic moments of linear chains and these effects disappear when the chains contain more than 20 atoms. We have also found distinct effects of the local environment on the magnetic moment. For example, t h e moments increase with decreasing coordination number and increasing interatomic distance. Our results will be compared with available experimental and theoretical results.
Type Text
Publisher American Institute of Physics (AIP)
Journal Title Journal of Applied Physics
Volume 67
Issue 9
First Page 4484
Last Page 4486
DOI 10.1063/1.344889
citatation_issn 218979
Subject Magnetic moment; Dimensionality; Size effects; Fe; Co; Ni
Subject LCSH Magnetism; Transition metals; Transition metals -- Magnetic properties
Language eng
Bibliographic Citation Liu, F., Khanna, S. N., & Jena, P. (1990). Effect of size and dimensionality on the magnetic moment of transition metals. Journal of Applied Physics, 67(9), 4484-6.
Rights Management (c)American Institute of Physics. The following article appeared in Liu, F., Khanna, S. N., & Jena, P., Journal of Applied Physics, 67(9), 1990 and may be found at http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.344889
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