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Mankovsky, S.; Polesya, S. und Ebert, H. (2020): Exchange coupling constants at finite temperature. In: Physical Review B, Bd. 102, Nr. 13, 134434

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Abstract

An approach to account for the effect of thermal lattice vibrations when calculating exchange coupling parameters is presented on the basis of the Korringa-Kohn-Rostoker Green function method making use of the alloy analogy model. Using several representative systems, it is shown that depending on the material the effect of thermal lattice vibrations can have a significant impact on the isotropic exchange as well as the Dzyaloshinskii-Moriya interactions (DMI). This should lead in turn to an additional contribution to the temperature dependence of the magnetic properties of solids, which cannot be neglected in the general case. As an example, we discuss such an influence on the critical temperature of various magnetic phase transitions. In particular, in the case of skyrmion hosting materials, a strong impact of lattice vibrations on the DMI is an additional source for the temperature dependent skyrmion size and stability, which should be taken into consideration. The present approach gives also access to features of magnetic properties that are associated with static atomic displacements as, for example, in random high-entropy alloys.

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