| Literature DB >> 31963308 |
D Hashemi1, M J Waters1, W Hergert2, J Kieffer1, V S Stepanyuk3.
Abstract
Here we present a novel approach to controlling magnetic interactions between atomic-scale nanowires. Our ab initio calculations demonstrate the possibility to tune magnetic properties of Fe nanowires formed on vicinal Cu surfaces. Both intrawire and interwire magnetic exchange parameters are extracted from density functional theory (DFT) calculations. This study suggests that the effective interwire magnetic exchange parameters exhibit Ruderman-Kittel-Kasuya-Yosida-like (RKKY) oscillations as a function of Fe interwire separation. The choice of the vicinal Cu surface offers possibilities for controlling the magnetic coupling. Furthermore, an anisotropic Heisenberg model was used in Monte Carlo simulations to examine the stability of these magnetic configurations at finite temperatures. The predicted critical temperatures of the Fe nanowires on Cu(422) and Cu(533) surfaces are well above room temperature.Entities:
Keywords: Monte Carlo simulations; ab initio; magnetism; nanowires
Year: 2020 PMID: 31963308 PMCID: PMC7022279 DOI: 10.3390/nano10010159
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nanomaterials (Basel) ISSN: 2079-4991 Impact factor: 5.076
Figure 1A one-atom-wide Fe double chain (brown) is formed on a vicinal Cu(111) surface (blue). Fe chains at the top (t) and embedded (e) positions are also shown.
Figure 2Schematic diagram showing the magnetic interactions of Fe wires. : Intrawire exchange coupling, and : Interwire exchange coupling.
Figure 3Schematic diagram showing that the Fe wires have the ferromagnetic ground state and the magnetic interactions within the Fe wires: , , and .
Exchange constants for the freestanding Fe chain, freestanding Fe wires, and the embedded Fe wires. The definition of the constants in the Heisenberg model incorporates the magnetic spin moments. All values are given in meV.
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| 114.54 |
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| 80.33 |
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| 150.42 |
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| 80.33 |
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| 79.76 |
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| 80.00 |
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| 74.58 |
Figure 4The interwire coupling constants of Fe wires as functions of interwire separation. Blue square and red triangle symbols represent the couplings calculated using 12 and 15 layer slabs, respectively. The blue line connecting the symbols is a guide to the eye.
Exchange coupling constants () of Fe wires on Cu(111) stepped surfaces.
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| (4,2,2) | (5,3,3) | (6,4,4) | (7,5,5) | (8,6,6) | (9,7,7) |
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| 6.31 | 8.45 | 10.62 | 12.81 | 15.02 | 17.23 |
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| +51.75 | −33.52 | +2.16 | −0.55 | −0.32 | −0.14 |
Figure 5Heat capacity of the Fe nanowires for the magnetic anisotropy energy (MAE) of 4.76 meV.
Critical temperatures () of Fe wires on the vicinal Cu(111) surfaces for the MAE of 4.76 meV. The temperature values are given in Kelvin.
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| (4,2,2) | (5,3,3) | (6,4,4) | (7,5,5) | (8,6,6) | (9,7,7) |
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| 445 | 431 | 312 | 271 | 266 | 262 |