Using a first-principles fully relativistic scheme based on ultrasoft pseudopotentials and density functional perturbation theory, we study the magnetocrystalline anisotropy free energy of the ferromagnetic binary compound MnBi. We find that differences in the phonon dispersions due to the different orientations of the magnetization (in plane and perpendicular to the plane) give a difference between the vibrational free energies of the high-temperature and low-temperature phases. This vibrational contribution to the magnetocrystalline anisotropy energy (MAE) constant, Ku, is non-negligible. When the energy contribution to the MAE is calculated by the PBEsol exchange-correlation functional, the addition of the phonon contribution allows one to get a T=0KKu and a spin-reorientation transition temperature in reasonable agreement with experiments.
Lattice dynamics effects on the magnetocrystalline anisotropy energy: Application to MnBi
Dal Corso, Andrea
2020
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Using a first-principles fully relativistic scheme based on ultrasoft pseudopotentials and density functional perturbation theory, we study the magnetocrystalline anisotropy free energy of the ferromagnetic binary compound MnBi. We find that differences in the phonon dispersions due to the different orientations of the magnetization (in plane and perpendicular to the plane) give a difference between the vibrational free energies of the high-temperature and low-temperature phases. This vibrational contribution to the magnetocrystalline anisotropy energy (MAE) constant, Ku, is non-negligible. When the energy contribution to the MAE is calculated by the PBEsol exchange-correlation functional, the addition of the phonon contribution allows one to get a T=0KKu and a spin-reorientation transition temperature in reasonable agreement with experiments.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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