Magnetic properties of small Pt-capped Fe, Co and Ni clusters: A density functional theory study
Abstract
Theoretical studies on M (M = Fe, Co, Ni) and MPt (for = 3, 4, 5, 20) clusters including the spin-orbit coupling are done using density functional theory. The magnetic anisotropy energy (MAE) along with the spin and orbital moments are calculated for M icosahedral clusters. The angle-dependent energy differences are modelled using an extended classical Heisenberg model with local anisotropies. From our studies, the MAE for Jahn-Teller distorted Fe, Mackay distorted Fe and nearly undistorted Co clusters are found to be 322, 60 and 5 eV/atom, respectively, and are large relative to the corresponding bulk values, (which are 1.4 and 1.3 eV/atom for bcc Fe and fcc Co, respectively.) However, for Ni (which practically does not show relaxation tendencies), the calculated value of MAE is found to be 0.64 eV/atom, which is approximately four times smaller compared to the bulk fcc Ni (2.7 eV/atom). In addition, MAE of the capped cluster (FePt) is enhanced compared to the uncapped Jahn-Teller distorted Fe cluster.
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@article{arxiv.0907.2678,
title = {Magnetic properties of small Pt-capped Fe, Co and Ni clusters: A density functional theory study},
author = {Sanjubala Sahoo and Alfred Hucht and Markus E. Gruner and Peter Entel and Andrei Postnikov and Jaime Ferrer and Lucas Fernández-Seivane and Manuel Richter and Daniel Fritsch and Shreekantha Sil},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0907.2678},
year = {2013}
}