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Lattice Distortion and Magnetic Ground State of YTiO and LaTiO
Effects of lattice distortion on the magnetic ground state of YTiO and
LaiO are investigated on the basis accurate tight-binding parametrization
of the electronic structure extracted from the local-density
approximation. The complexity of these compounds is related with the fact that
the -level splitting, caused by lattice distortions, is comparable with
the energies of superexchange and spin-orbit interactions. Therefore, all these
interactions are equally important and should be treated on an equal footing.
The Hartree-Fock approximation fails to provide a coherent description
simultaneously for YTiO and LaTiO, and it is essential to go beyond.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figures (good quality figures are available via e-mail
Fingerprints of Spin-Orbital Physics in Crystalline O
The alkali hyperoxide KO is a molecular analog of strongly-correlated
systems, comprising of orbitally degenerate magnetic O ions. Using
first-principles electronic structure calculations, we set up an effective
spin-orbital model for the low-energy \textit{molecular} orbitals and argue
that many anomalous properties of KO replicate the status of its orbital
system in various temperature regimes.Comment: 4 pages, 2 figures, 1 tabl
Ferromagnetic zigzag chains and properties of the charge ordered perovskite manganites
The low-temperature properties of the so-called ''charge ordered'' state in
50% doped perovskite manganites are described from the viewpoint of the
magnetic spin ordering. In these systems, the zigzag antiferromagnetic
ordering, combined with the double-exchange physics, effectively divides the
whole sample into the one-dimensional ferromagnetic zigzag chains and results
in the anisotropy of electronic properties. The electronic structure of one
such chain is described by an effective 33 Hamiltonian in the basis of
Mn() orbitals. We treat this problem analytically and consider the
following properties: (i) the nearest-neighbor magnetic interactions; (ii) the
distribution of the Mn() and Mn() states near the Fermi level, and
their contribution to the optical conductivity and the resonant x-ray
scattering near the Mn -absorption edge. We argue that the anisotropy of
magnetic interactions in the double-exchange limit, combined with the isotropic
superexchange interactions, readily explains both the local and the global
stability of the zigzag antiferromagnetic state. The two-fold degeneracy of
levels plays a very important role in the problem and explains the
insulating behavior of the zigzag chain, as well as the appearance of the
orbital ordering in the double-exchange model. Importantly, however, the charge
ordering itself is expected to play only a minor role and is incompatible with
the ferromagnetic coupling within the chain. We also discuss possible effects
of the Jahn-Teller distortion and compare the tight-binding picture with
results of band structure calculations in the local-spin-density approximation.Comment: 35 pages, 8 figure
Origin of the giant magnetic moments of Fe impurities on and in Cs films
To explore the origin of the observed giant magnetic moments ()
of Fe impurities on the surface and in the bulk of Cs films, we have performed
the relativistic LSDA + U calculations using the linearized muffin-tin orbital
(LMTO) band method. We have found that Fe impurities in Cs behave differently
from those in noble metals or in Pd. Whereas the induced spin polarization of
Cs atoms is negligible, the Fe ion itself is found to be the source of the
giant magnetic moment. The 3d electrons of Fe in Cs are localized as the 4f
electrons in rare-earth ions so that the orbital magnetic moment becomes as
large as the spin magnetic moment. The calculated total magnetic moment of , which comes mainly from Fe ion, is close to the experimentally
observed value.Comment: 4 pages including 3 figures and 1 table. Submitted to PR
Implementation of the LDA+U method using the full potential linearized augmented plane wave basis
We provide a straightforward and efficient procedure to combine LDA+U total
energy functional with the full potential linearized augmented plane wave
method. A detailed derivation of the LDA+U Kohn-Sham type equations is
presented for the augmented plane wave basis set, and a simple
``second-variation'' based procedure for self-consistent LDA+U calculations is
given. The method is applied to calculate electronic structure and magnetic
properties of NiO and Gd. The magnetic moments and band eigenvalues obtained
are in very good quantitative agreement with previous full potential LMTO
calculations. We point out that LDA+U reduces the total d charge on Ni by 0.1
in NiO
Satisfiability Modulo Transcendental Functions via Incremental Linearization
In this paper we present an abstraction-refinement approach to Satisfiability
Modulo the theory of transcendental functions, such as exponentiation and
trigonometric functions. The transcendental functions are represented as
uninterpreted in the abstract space, which is described in terms of the
combined theory of linear arithmetic on the rationals with uninterpreted
functions, and are incrementally axiomatized by means of upper- and
lower-bounding piecewise-linear functions. Suitable numerical techniques are
used to ensure that the abstractions of the transcendental functions are sound
even in presence of irrationals. Our experimental evaluation on benchmarks from
verification and mathematics demonstrates the potential of our approach,
showing that it compares favorably with delta-satisfiability /interval
propagation and methods based on theorem proving
Coulomb Correlations and Magnetic Anisotropy in ordered CoPt and FePt alloys
We present results of the magneto-crystalline anisotropy energy (MAE)
calculations for chemically ordered CoPt and FePt alloys taking into
account the effects of strong electronic correlations and spin-orbit coupling.
The local spin density + Hubbard U approximation (LSDA+U) is shown to provide a
consistent picture of the magnetic ground state properties when intra-atomic
Coulomb correlations are included for both 3 and 5 elements. Our results
demonstrate significant and complex contribution of correlation effects to
large MAE of these material.Comment: revised version; 4 pages, 2 figure
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