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Magnetoelastic coupling in iron
Exchange interactions in {\alpha}- and {\gamma}-Fe are investigated within an
ab-initio spin spiral approach. We have performed total energy calculations for
different magnetic structures as a function of lattice distortions, related
with various cell volumes and the Bain tetragonal deformations. The effective
exchange parameters in {\gamma}-Fe are very sensitive to the lattice
distortions, leading to the ferromagnetic ground state for the tetragonal
deformation or increase of the volume cell. At the same time, the
magnetic-structure-independent part of the total energy changes very slowly
with the tetragonal deformations. The computational results demonstrate a
strong mutual dependence of crystal and magnetic structures in Fe and explain
the observable "anti-Invar" behavior of thermal expansion coefficient in
{\gamma}-Fe.Comment: Submitted to Phys. Rev.
Effect of magnetic state on the transition in iron: First-principle calculations of the Bain transformation path
Energetics of the fcc () - bcc () lattice transformation by
the Bain tetragonal deformation is calculated for both magnetically ordered and
paramagnetic (disordered local moment) states of iron. The first-principle
computational results manifest a relevance of the magnetic order in a scenario
of the - transition and reveal a special role of the Curie
temperature of -Fe, , where a character of the transformation is
changed. At a cooling down to the temperatures one can expect that
the transformation is developed as a lattice instability whereas for
it follows a standard mechanism of creation and growth of an embryo of the new
phase. It explains a closeness of to the temperature of start of the
martensitic transformation, .Comment: 4 pages, 3 figures, submitted in Phys. Rev. Letter