Magnetic, magneto-optical, and structural properties of URhAl from first-principles calculations

J. Kuneš, P. Novák, M. Diviš, and P. M. Oppeneer
Phys. Rev. B 63, 205111 – Published 2 May 2001
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Abstract

We present a first-principles investigation of the electronic properties of the intermetallic uranium compound URhAl. Two band-structure methods are employed in our study, the full-potential augmented plane-wave (FLAPW) method, in which the spin-orbit interaction was recently implemented, and the relativistic, non-full-potential, augmented-spherical-wave method. To scrutinize the relativistic implementation of the FLAPW method, we compare the spin and orbital moments on each atom, as well as the magneto-optical Kerr spectra, as calculated with both methods. The computed quantities are remarkably consistent. With the FLAPW method we further investigate the magnetocrystalline anisotropy energy, the x-ray magnetic circular dichroism at the uranium M4,5 edge, the equilibrium lattice volume, and the bulk modulus. The magnetocrystalline anisotropy energy is computed to be huge, 34 meV per formula unit. The calculated uranium moments exhibit an Ising-like behavior—they almost vanish when the magnetization direction is forced to lie in the uranium planes. The origin of this behavior is analyzed. The calculated optical and magneto-optical spectra, and also the equilibrium lattice parameter and bulk modulus, are found to compare well to the available experimental data, which emphasizes the itinerant character of the 5f’s in URhAl.

  • Received 10 October 2000

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.63.205111

©2001 American Physical Society

Authors & Affiliations

J. Kuneš and P. Novák

  • Institute of Physics, Czech Academy of Sciences, Cukrovarnická 10, CZ-162 53 Prague, Czech Republic

M. Diviš

  • Department of Electronic Structures, Charles University, Ke Karlovu 5, CZ-121 16 Prague, Czech Republic

P. M. Oppeneer

  • Institute of Solid State and Materials Research, P.O. Box 270016, D-01171 Dresden, Germany

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Vol. 63, Iss. 20 — 15 May 2001

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