Abstract: An extended atomistic spin model allowing for studies of the finite temperature magnetic properties of alloys is proposed. The model is obtained by extending the Heisenberg Hamiltonian via a parameterization from a first principles basis, interpolating from both the low temperature ferromagnetic and the high temperature paramagnetic reference states. This allows us to treat magnetic systems with varying degree of itinerant character within the model. Satisfactory agreement with both previous theoretical studies and experiments are obtained in terms of Curie...
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Seminář / Wednesday, 19.09.2018 15:00
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Past seminars and workshops
Jindřich Kolorenč | Anderson impurity model in an external magnetic field | 29.05.2012 15:00 |
František Máca | The electronic and magnetic structure of Mn doped semiconductors and semimetals | 22.05.2012 15:00 |
Vladislav Pokorný | Vertex corrections to the electrical conductivity of the disordered Falicov-Kimball model | 24.04.2012 15:00 |
Y.O. Kvashnin | Ab initio study of 3d systems under high pressure | 10.04.2012 15:00 |
Anna Kauch | Spectral functions of correlated bosons in the dynamical mean-field theory | 28.02.2012 15:00 |
Antonín Klíč | Mean-field Theory of Potts Glass Revised | 14.02.2012 15:00 |
Thomas Pruschke | Téma: Monte-Carlo Approach to Stationary Non-equilibrium of Mesoscopic Systems | 15.12.2011 15:00 |
Lars Bergqvist | Suppression of Standing Spin Waves in Low-dimensional Ferromagnets | 29.11.2011 15:00 |
Ivan Štich | Quantum Monte-Carlo modeling of electronic correlation: Gound- and excited electronic states | 15.11.2011 15:00 |
František Slanina | Spectra and localization in random graphs | 08.11.2011 15:00 |
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