Hydrogen induced AFM to FM magnetic transition in ?-FeHx

León A.; Velásquez E.A.; Torres F.J.; Mejía-López J.; Vargas P.

Abstract

We study the magnetic behavior of the metallic system-FeHx as a function hydrogen concentration (x). Using ab-initio density functional theory, we investigate the effect of hydrogen on the stability of magnetic configurations considering two antiferromagnetic (AFM) phases and a ferromagnetic (FM) one present in epsilon-Fe (AFM-I and AFM-II). Our results show a magnetic transition induced by H between AFM and FM around x = 0.44. In this way, two main effects can determine the stability and the magnetic phase transition: a volume increase that produces an AFM to FM transition and the charge transfer effect from H to Fe energetically favors the FM phase. We discuss these behaviors in detail and physically explain the magnetic transition and the overall behavior using a phenomenological Stoner model for these systems.

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Título según WOS: Hydrogen induced AFM to FM magnetic transition in epsilon-FeHx
Título según SCOPUS: Hydrogen induced AFM to FM magnetic transition in ?-FeHx
Volumen: 498
Fecha de publicación: 2020
Idioma: English
DOI:

10.1016/j.jmmm.2019.166147

Notas: ISI, SCOPUS