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Spin-rotational-invariant theory of transition-metal magnetism at finite temperatures: Systematic study of a single-site model

A spin-rotational-invariant approach to the spin-fluctuation theory of itinerant-electron magnetism is proposed and evaluated in the framework of a d-band model Hamiltonian including intra-atomic exchange interactions J and the coupling to a local magnetic field B. Using a vector-field Hubbard-Strat...

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Published in:Physical review. B 2016-06, Vol.93 (21), Article 214435
Main Authors: Pastor, G. M., Dorantes-Dávila, J.
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Language:English
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Summary:A spin-rotational-invariant approach to the spin-fluctuation theory of itinerant-electron magnetism is proposed and evaluated in the framework of a d-band model Hamiltonian including intra-atomic exchange interactions J and the coupling to a local magnetic field B. Using a vector-field Hubbard-Stratonovich transformation, we obtain a static approximation to the density matrix operator from which the equilibrium properties are directly derived. The method is applied to a single-site model taking Fe as a representative example. Exact and approximate analytical results are given for the local magnetic moments, their longitudinal and transversal components, the field-induced magnetizations, entropy, and heat capacity. Goals and limitations of various approximations are discussed as a function of J,B, and temperature. The quantum-mechanical origin of some important drawbacks found in previous vector-field static approaches is identified. The significant improvements achieved with the static density operator are demonstrated.
ISSN:2469-9950
2469-9969
DOI:10.1103/PhysRevB.93.214435