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Journal Article | FZJ-2016-04753 |
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2016
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Woodbury, NY
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Please use a persistent id in citations: http://hdl.handle.net/2128/12302 doi:10.1103/PhysRevB.94.121114
Abstract: We address the importance of the modern theory of orbital magnetization for spintronics. Based on an all-electron first-principles approach, we demonstrate that the predictive power of the routinely employed “atom-centered” approximation is limited to materials like elemental bulk ferromagnets, while the application of the modern theory of orbital magnetization is crucial in chemically or structurally inhomogeneous systems such as magnetic thin films, and materials exhibiting nontrivial topology in reciprocal and real space, e.g., Chern insulators or noncollinear systems. We find that the modern theory is particularly crucial for describing magnetism in a class of materials that we suggest here—topological orbital ferromagnets.
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