Tuesday 19 May 2009 at 15:00
Sergii Khmelevskyi
(Center for Computational Material Science,
TU Wien)
Magnetostrictive theory of Invar
Abstract:
The thermal expansion anomaly (Invar effect) was studied using disordered
local moments (DLM) formalism in combination with first-principles band
structure calculations. We show that origin of Invar effect in these
alloys is similar to those in disordered fcc Fe-Pt, Fe-Pd and bcc Fe-Co
systems which we have studied earlier. The Invar effects is originated
from the weaking of the local atomic magnetic moments due to effect of the
magnetic disorder on the electronic structure at finite temperatures. The
theory correctly predicts dependence of the spontaneous volume
magnetostriction on the chemical alloy compositions and gives good
estimation of its experimntal value. The mechanism of the Invar anomaly in
transition alloys is also compared to the established theories of Invar
effectin metallic compounds with magnetic Rare-Earth elements like pure
hcp Gd and RECo2 intermetallics. It is shown that in all cases the volume
decreses with temperature due to reduction of the atomic local moments of
the conduction electrons, although in the RE system it is due to thermal
magnetic disorder of rigid localized 4f-moments. The common nature of the
Invar anomaly in all considered cases is underlined .
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