Magnetic properties of small vanadium clusters
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The magnetism of small free vanadium clusters (VN, N≤59) with a bcc-like structure is studied using a d electron tight binding Hamiltonian. The spin density distribution is calculated self-consistently in the unrestricted Hartree-Fock approximation. We have found that the free V clusters shown different magnetic behavior depending on their size. Results for the local magnetic moments, average magnetic moment and the magnetic order at T = 0 K are obtain as a function of N. For the VN clusters μavg varies as a function of N due to the interplay between the changes in coordination number and local environment; for N≤4 the ground state is ferromagnetic whereas for N≥9 the ground state is mainly antiferromagnetic in agreement with ab initio and tight binding calculations, respectively. © 2003 Published by Elsevier B.V.
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Magnetic order materials; Nanostructures Antiferromagnetic materials; Approximation theory; Fermi level; Ferromagnetic materials; Functions; Ground state; Hamiltonians; Magnetic moments; Magnetism; Magnetization; Nanostructured materials; SQUIDs; Magnetic order materials; Nanostructures; Vanadium
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