Half-metallic ferromagnets: From band structure to many-body effects
Abstract
A review of new developments in theoretical and experimental electronic structure investigations of half-metallic ferromagnets (HMF) is presented. Being semiconductors for one spin projection and metals for another ones, these substances are promising magnetic materials for applications in spintronics (i.e., spin-dependent electronics). Classification of HMF by the peculiarities of their electronic structure and chemical bonding is discussed. Effects of electron-magnon interaction in HMF and their manifestations in magnetic, spectral, thermodynamic, and transport properties are considered. Especial attention is paid to appearance of non-quasiparticle states in the energy gap, which provide an instructive example of essentially many-body features in the electronic structure. State-of-art electronic calculations for correlated -systems is discussed, and results for specific HMF (Heusler alloys, zinc-blende structure compounds, CrO FeO) are reviewed.
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@article{arxiv.0711.0872,
title = {Half-metallic ferromagnets: From band structure to many-body effects},
author = {M. I. Katsnelson and V. Yu. Irkhin and L. Chioncel and A. I. Lichtenstein and R. A. de Groot},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0711.0872},
year = {2008}
}
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to be published in Reviews of Modern Physics, vol 80, issue 1