在铁磁状态下的结构
Kun Lin1, Guodong Li1, Sergii Khmelevskyi2
1Beijing Advanced Innovation Center for Materials Genome Engineering and Institute of Solid State Chemistry, University of Science and Technology Beijing, Beijing 100083, China.
Journal of the American Chemical Society
|August 2, 2023
概括
在铁磁状态下,金属呈现出罕见的低对称性或形结构. 这种不寻常的晶体结构由磁弹性力量稳定,
科学领域:
- 凝聚物质物理学
- 材料科学
- 晶体学
背景情况:
- 由于金属结合,金属通常形成高度对称的晶体结构.
- 低对称性结构在金属中不常见,通常在特定的动态元素中观察到.
研究的目的:
- 报告在铁磁中发现一种不寻常的低对称性形结构.
- 调查这种独特的晶体结构背后的稳定机制.
主要方法:
- 对金属结构的实验观察.
- 第一个原则是多体计算.
- 在terbium4f外中的晶体场分裂的分析.
主要成果:
- 铁磁采用低对称的形结构 (空间组 *Cmcm*).
- 这种结构由四极时刻产生的磁弹性力稳定.
- Tb原子形成了沿*b*轴堆叠的层次结构.
结论:
- 在铁磁中观察到的*Cmcm*结构是由电子和磁相互作用驱动的.
- 这些发现为的电子结构,声子和磁性提供了更深入的理解.
- 这项研究强调了磁弹性合在稳定复杂金属结构中的作用.
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