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Magnetic short-range order in iron above Tc? Statistical mechanics with many-atom interactions
An effective spin Hamiltonian for iron has been derived previously from electronic
structure calculations; there are strong many-atom interactions. The exchange interactions Jij
depend on the surrounding magnetic order. We investigate the magnetisation and spin
correlation function in iron on this basis in two ways: by fitting the Jij to an analytically soluble
Hamiltonian (an extended spherical model) and by Monte Carlo simulation. Short-range manyatom
interactions do not lead to substantial short range order in the paramagnetic state; the
behaviour closely resembles that of the nearest-neighbour Heisenberg model. The main effect is
a slight distortion of the magnetisation curve below TC. Longer range oscillatory pair
interactions are needed for short-range order, but are not supported by the electronic structure
data. We conclude that calculations of the electronic energy in static configurations do not lead
to unusual short range order