Sökning: "non-collinear"
Visar resultat 1 - 5 av 19 avhandlingar innehållade ordet non-collinear.
1. Non-collinear Magnetism in d- and f-electron Systems
Sammanfattning : In this thesis, non-collinear magnetism has been studied by using density functional theory and the augmented plane wave method with local orbitals (APW+lo). Two conditions for non-collinear instabilities have been identified in this thesis. First, the Fermi energy should cut through both spin up and down states. LÄS MER
2. A Theoretical Study of Magnetism in Nanostructured Materials
Sammanfattning : A first-principles linear scaling real-space method for investigating non-collinear magnetic behaviour of nanostructured materials has been developed. With this method, the magnetic structures of small supported transition metal clusters have been examined. LÄS MER
3. Augmented Planewaves, Developments and Applications to Magnetism
Sammanfattning : The present thesis concerns method development and applications in the field of first principles electronic structure calculations.Augmented planewaves combine the simple planewaves with exact solutions of the Schrödinger equation for a spherical potential. LÄS MER
4. Electronic structure and exchange interactions from ab initio theory : New perspectives and implementations
Sammanfattning : In this thesis, the magnetic properties of several materials were investigated using first principle calculations. The ab initio method named real space linear muffin-tin orbitals atomic sphere approximation (RS-LMTO-ASA) was used to calculate the electronic structure and magnetic properties of bulk systems, surface and nanostructures adsorbed on surfaces. LÄS MER
5. Materials Engineering Using Density Functional Theory
Sammanfattning : This doctoral thesis presents density functionalcalculations applied in several domains of interest in solidstate physics and materials science. Non-collinear magnetismhas been studied both in an artificial multi-layer structure,which could have technological relevance as a magnetic sensordevice, and as excitations in 3d ferromagnets. LÄS MER