Issue 28, 2016

Ab initio simulations of defect-based magnetism: the case of CoSi nanowires

Abstract

The source of the unusual ferromagnetism in nanowires (NWs) such as CoSi–SiO2 has been studied by first-principles calculations. While previous experiments on ferromagnetic NWs presumed that their magnetism was the result of metal ions at the interface suffering reduced coordination, first-principles calculations of such a configuration revealed that this would only account for ∼20% of the measured magnetization. Selected area electron diffraction (SAED) transmission electron microscopy (TEM) diffraction patterns collected in the metal interface region indicated that a superlattice structure was present, in contrast to the bulk. We take the case of CoSi–SiO2 NWs, and using simulated diffraction patterns, verify the CoSi ordered vacancy superstructure interpretation of the experiment. With first principles simulations, once the ordered vacancies are incorporated with interface Co atoms, the resulting simulations result in a ∼97% agreement with the experimental magnetization. Our results clearly indicate that these internal, ordered vacancies in NWs are the dominant mechanism for the observed ferromagnetism. Density of states calculations show that as the metal atom's coordination inside the ordered vacancy structures increase, the overall magnetization decreases. For CoSi nanowires, the variations of the Co moments at different sites depend on the vacancy configuration, which can be understood through the effects of the bond lengths on the Co atom moments. According to the Bethe–Slater curve, there is a requisite bond length range for the presence of enough exchange energy to permit ferromagnetism. We find that this bond length plays a crucial role in setting the distribution of Co moments about the vacancies.

Graphical abstract: Ab initio simulations of defect-based magnetism: the case of CoSi nanowires

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Article type
Paper
Submitted
16 Oct 2015
Accepted
22 Feb 2016
First published
23 Feb 2016

RSC Adv., 2016,6, 23634-23639

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Ab initio simulations of defect-based magnetism: the case of CoSi nanowires

T. Liu, S. Chiou, J. van Lierop and C. (. Ouyang, RSC Adv., 2016, 6, 23634 DOI: 10.1039/C5RA21631A

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