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Electric-Field-Induced Modification of the Magnon Energy, Exchange Interaction, and Curie Temperature of Transition-Metal Thin Films
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EngineeringMagnon EnergyMagnetoresistanceMagnetismMagnetic Thin FilmsElectric-field-induced ModificationMaterials SciencePhysicsE FieldMagnetic MaterialTransition-metal Thin FilmsSpintronicsFerromagnetismNatural SciencesCondensed Matter PhysicsApplied PhysicsThin FilmsCo MonolayerMagnetic Property
The electric-field-induced modification in the Curie temperature of prototypical transition-metal thin films with the perpendicular magnetic easy axis, a freestanding Fe(001) monolayer and a Co monolayer on Pt(111), is investigated by first-principles calculations of spin-spiral structures in an external electric field (E field). An applied E field is found to modify the magnon (spin-spiral formation) energy; the change arises from the E-field-induced screening charge density in the spin-spiral states due to p-d hybridizations. The Heisenberg exchange parameters obtained from the magnon energy suggest an E-field-induced modification of the Curie temperature, which is demonstrated via Monte Carlo simulations that take the magnetocrystalline anisotropy into account.
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