Effect of stacking faults on the magnetocrystalline anisotropy of hcp Co: a first-principles study
- 1. Department of Physics, University of York, York YO10 5DD (United Kingdom)
- 2. Department of Theoretical Physics and Condensed Matter Research Group of Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Budafoki út 8, H1111 Budapest (Hungary)
Description
In terms of the fully relativistic screened Korringa–Kohn–Rostoker method we investigate the effect of stacking faults on the magnetic properties of hexagonal close-packed (hcp) cobalt. In particular, we consider the formation energy and the effect on the magnetocrystalline anisotropy energy (MAE) of four different stacking faults in hcp cobalt—an intrinsic growth fault, an intrinsic deformation fault, an extrinsic fault and a twin-like fault. We find that the intrinsic growth fault has the lowest formation energy, in good agreement with previous first-principles calculations. With the exception of the intrinsic deformation fault which has a positive impact on the MAE, we find that the presence of a stacking fault generally reduces the MAE of bulk Co. Finally, we consider a pair of intrinsic growth faults and find that their effect on the MAE is not additive, but synergic. (paper)
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Available from http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/0953-8984/25/29/296006Additional details
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Publishing Information
- Journal Title
- Journal of Physics. Condensed Matter
- Journal Volume
- 25
- Journal Issue
- 29
- Journal Page Range
- [6 p.]
- ISSN
- 0953-8984
- CODEN
- JCOMEL
INIS
- Country of Publication
- United Kingdom
- Country of Input or Organization
- International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)
- INIS RN
- 44114826
- Subject category
- S75: CONDENSED MATTER PHYSICS, SUPERCONDUCTIVITY AND SUPERFLUIDITY;
- Descriptors DEI
- ADDITIVES; ANISOTROPY; COBALT; CRYSTAL GROWTH; DEFORMATION; EXCEPTIONS; FORMATION HEAT; HCP LATTICES; MAGNETIC PROPERTIES; RELATIVISTIC RANGE; STACKING FAULTS
- Descriptors DEC
- ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURES; CRYSTAL DEFECTS; CRYSTAL LATTICES; CRYSTAL STRUCTURE; ELEMENTS; ENERGY RANGE; ENTHALPY; HEXAGONAL LATTICES; METALS; PHYSICAL PROPERTIES; REACTION HEAT; THERMODYNAMIC PROPERTIES; TRANSITION ELEMENTS