22 research outputs found
Tight-binding parameters and exchange integrals of Ba_2Cu_3O_4Cl_2
Band structure calculations for Ba_2Cu_3O_4Cl_2 within the local density
approximation (LDA) are presented. The investigated compound is similar to the
antiferromagnetic parent compounds of cuprate superconductors but contains
additional Cu_B atoms in the planes. Within the LDA, metallic behavior is found
with two bands crossing the Fermi surface (FS). These bands are built mainly
from Cu 3d_{x^2-y^2} and O 2p_{x,y} orbitals, and a corresponding tight-binding
(TB) model has been parameterized. All orbitals can be subdivided in two sets
corresponding to the A- and B-subsystems, respectively, the coupling between
which is found to be small. To describe the experimentally observed
antiferromagnetic insulating state, we propose an extended Hubbard model with
the derived TB parameters and local correlation terms characteristic for
cuprates. Using the derived parameter set we calculate the exchange integrals
for the Cu_3O_4 plane. The results are in quite reasonable agreement with the
experimental values for the isostructural compound Sr_2Cu_3O_4Cl_2.Comment: 5 pages (2 tables included), 4 ps-figure
Exact diagonalization of the S=1/2 Heisenberg antiferromagnet on finite bcc lattices to estimate properties on the infinite lattice
Here we generate finite bipartite body-centred cubic lattices up to 32
vertices. We have studied the spin one half Heisenberg antiferromagnet by
diagonalizing its Hamiltonian on each of the finite lattices and hence
computing its ground state properties. By extrapolation of these data we obtain
estimates of the T = 0 properties on the infinite bcc lattice. Our estimate of
the T = 0 energy agrees to five parts in ten thousand with third order spin
wave and series expansion method estimates, while our estimate of the staggered
magnetization agrees with the spin wave estimate to within a quarter of one
percent.Comment: 16 pages, LaTeX, 1 ps figure, to appear in J.Phys.
Local spin resonance and spin-Peierls-like phase transition in a geometrically frustrated antiferromagnet
Using inelastic magnetic neutron scattering we have discovered a localized
spin resonance at 4.5 meV in the ordered phase of the geometrically frustrated
cubic antiferromagnet . The resonance develops abruptly from
quantum critical fluctuations upon cooling through a first order transition to
a co-planar antiferromagnet at K. We argue that this transition
is a three dimensional analogue of the spin-Peierls transition.Comment: 4 figures, revised and accepted in Phys. Rev. Let
Actinoid pnictides--II : Heat capacities of UAs2 and USb2 from 5 to 750 K and antiferromagnetic transitions
The heat capacities of uranium diarsenide (UAs2) and uranium diantimonide (USb2), with tetragonal structures of the anti-Cu2Sb-type, have been measured by adiabatic-shield calorimetry from 5 to about 750 K. Lambda-type transitions with maxima at 272.2 and 202.5 K for UAs2 and USb2, respectively, are related to maxima in the magnetic susceptibilities at 277 and 203 K, occasioned by transitions from antiferro- to paramagnetism in the compounds. Values of the heat capacities (Cp), entropies [S[deg](T) - S[deg](0)], and Gibbs energy functions -{[G[deg](T) - H[deg](o)]/T} at 298.15 K in cal K-1 mole-1 are 19.12, 29.41 and 15.05 for UAs2 and 19.16, 33.81 and 18.39 for USb2. Tentative resolutions of the cooperative magnetic heat capacities of UAs2 and USb2 lead to the magnetic entropies [Delta]S(mag) = 0.99 and 1.70 cal K-1 mole-1, respectively. The values for both are significantly lower than the spin-only magnetic entropy value R ln 3 = 2.18 cal K-1 mole-1.Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/22763/1/0000318.pd
CORRELATION EFFECTS IN TRANSITION METALS
We review the recent progress in the theory of electron correlations in transition metals. Both qualitative picture and the quantitative results obtained for the magnetic moments, exchange splittings, Stoner parameter and magnetovolume effect of Fe, Co and Ni are presented and discussed in detail
Positive Orientation and Generalized self-efficacy
Abstract: The beliefs that people hold about themselves, their life and future are important and mutually related constituents of psychological functioning and well-being. In this paper, we investigated the relationship between positive orientation and generalized self-efficacy. The sample consisted of 672 participants aged 15-72 years (274 males). The results confirmed the first hypothesis that positive orientation and generalized self-efficacy constitute two distinct but correlated constructs. The results were confirmed across the three age groups and, contrary to the second hypothesis, age was not confirmed as a moderator of the relationship between positive
orientation and self-efficacy