Noncollinear magnetism in manganese nanostructures
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Year of publication | 2009 |
Type | Article in Periodical |
Magazine / Source | Physical Review B |
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Field | Solid matter physics and magnetism |
Keywords | magnetism of nanostructures; nanowires; noncollinear magnetism; manganese |
Description | We present ab initio spin-density-functional calculations of the magnetic properties of Mn nanostructures with a geometry varying between a straight linear wire and a three-dimensional nanorod, including collinear and noncollinear, commensurate and incommensurate magnetic configurations. With decreasing tension along the axis of the nanostructure we find a series of transitions first from a straight to a zigzag wire, then to planar triangular or hexagonal stripes and further to a nanorod consisting of a periodic stacking of distorted octahedra. At local equilibrium all nanostructures are in a high-moment state, with absolute values of the local magnetic moments per atom varying between 2.96-3.79muB. Collinear and noncollinear magnetic structures are energetically nearly degenerate, if the geometric and magnetic degrees of freedom are relaxed simultaneously. Compression of the nanostructures leads to a decrease in the magnetic moments. |
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