Half-metallic ferromagnetism in Sr3 Ru2 O7
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
5-3-2017
Abstract
The bilayered member of the Ruddesden-Popper family of ruthenates, Sr3Ru2O7, has received increasing attention due to its interesting properties and phases. By using first principle calculations we find that the ground state is characterized by a ferromagnetic (FM) half-metallic state. This state strongly competes with an antiferromagnetic metallic phase, which indicates the possible presence of a particular state characterized by the existence of different magnetic domains. To drive the system towards a phase transition we studied the electronic and magnetic properties as a function of RuO6 octahedra rotations and found that the magnetic phase does not couple with the rotation angle. Our results provide accurate electronic, structure, and magnetic ground-state properties of Sr3Ru2O7 and stimulate the investigation of other types of octahedra rotations and distortions in the search of phase transitions.
Publication Source (Journal or Book title)
Physical Review B
Recommended Citation
Rivero, P., Meunier, V., & Shelton, W. (2017). Half-metallic ferromagnetism in Sr3 Ru2 O7. Physical Review B, 95 (19) https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.95.195106