Magnetic properties of 2D nickel nanostrips: structure dependent magnetic anomaly

V Kashid, V Shah, HG Salunke, Y Mokrousov… - arXiv preprint arXiv …, 2015 - arxiv.org
V Kashid, V Shah, HG Salunke, Y Mokrousov, S Blügel
arXiv preprint arXiv:1502.03202, 2015arxiv.org
We have investigated different geometries of two dimensional (2D) infinite length Ni
nanowires of increasing width using spin density functional theory calculations. Our
simulations demonstrate that the parallelogram motif is the most stable and structures that
incorporate the parallelogram motif are more stable as compared to rectangular structures.
The wires are conducting and the conductance channels increase with increasing width.
The wires have a non-linear behavior in the ballistic anistropic magnetoresistance ratios …
We have investigated different geometries of two dimensional (2D) infinite length Ni nanowires of increasing width using spin density functional theory calculations. Our simulations demonstrate that the parallelogram motif is the most stable and structures that incorporate the parallelogram motif are more stable as compared to rectangular structures. The wires are conducting and the conductance channels increase with increasing width. The wires have a non-linear behavior in the ballistic anistropic magnetoresistance ratios with respect to the magnetization directions. All 2D nanowires as well as Ni (111) and Ni (100) monolayer investigated are ferromagnetic under the Stoner criterion and exhibit enhanced magnetic moments as compared to bulk Ni and the respective Ni monolayers. The Stoner parameter is seen to depend on the structure and the dimension of the Nws. The easy axis for all nickel nanowires under investigation is observed to be along the wire axis. The double rectangular nanowire exhibits a magnetic anomaly with a smaller magnetic moment when compared to Ni (100) monolayer and is the only structure with an easy axis perpendicular to the wire axis.
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