Magnetic tight-binding and the iron-chromium enthalpy anomaly
Abstract
We describe a self consistent magnetic tight-binding theory based in an expansion of the Hohenberg-Kohn density functional to second order, about a non spin polarised reference density. We show how a first order expansion about a density having a trial input magnetic moment leads to the Stoner--Slater rigid band model. We employ a simple set of tight-binding parameters that accurately describes electronic structure and energetics, and show these to be transferable between first row transition metals and their alloys. We make a number of calculations of the electronic structure of dilute Cr impurities in Fe which we compare with results using the local spin density approximation. The rigid band model provides a powerful means for interpreting complex magnetic configurations in alloys; using this approach we are able to advance a simple and readily understood explanation for the observed anomaly in the enthalpy of mixing.
Cite
@article{arxiv.0710.4399,
title = {Magnetic tight-binding and the iron-chromium enthalpy anomaly},
author = {A. T. Paxton and M. W. Finnis},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0710.4399},
year = {2009}
}
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Submitted to Phys Rev B