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Strain and correlation induced half-metallic ferromagnetism in orthorhombic BaFeO$_{3}$

Published 1 Sep 2015 in cond-mat.mtrl-sci | (1509.00429v1)

Abstract: Using first-principles calculations, the electronic and magnetic properties of orthorhombic BaFeO${3}$ (BFO) are investigated with local spin density approximation (LSDA). The calculations reveal that at the optimized lattice volume BFO has a lower energy in ferromagnetic state as compared with antiferromagnetic state. At the equilibrium volume, BFO shows metallic behavior, however, under a large tensile strain ($\sim25\%$), BFO shows half-metallic behavior consistent with the integer magnetic moment of $4.0\mu{\rm{B}}$/fu mainly caused by the $t_{2g}$ and $e_{g}$ electrons of Fe. Including a Hubbard-like contribution $U$ (LSDA$+U$) on Fe $d$ states induced half-metallic bahvior without external strain, which indicates that $U$ can be used to tune the electronic structure of BFO. The magnetic moments remained robust against $\sim 10\%$ compressive and tensile strain. At large compressive (tensile) strain, the half-metallicity of BFO is mainly destroyed by the Fe-$d$ (O-$p$) electrons in agreement with the non-integer value of the magnetic moments of BFO.

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