2001
DOI: 10.1103/physrevb.63.144403
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Nonadiabatic extension of the Heisenberg model

Abstract: The localized states within the Heisenberg model of magnetism should be represented by best localized Wannier functions forming a unitary transformation of the Bloch functions of the narrowest partly filled energy bands in the metals. However, as a consequence of degeneracies between the energy bands near the Fermi level, in any metal these Wannier functions cannot be chosen symmetry-adapted to the complete paramagnetic group M P . Therefore, it is proposed to use Wannier functions with the reduced symmetry of… Show more

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“…Observations on the band structures of Fe [4] and Cr [5] suggest that in both Fe and Cr a narrow, roughly half-filled magnetic band is responsible for the stability of the ferromagnetic and the (antiferromagnetic) spin-density wave state, respectively, in these materials. This observation can be interpreted within a nonadiabatic extension of the Heisenberg model, the "nonadiabatic Heisenberg model" (NHM) [6].…”
Section: La2−xsrxcuo4mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Observations on the band structures of Fe [4] and Cr [5] suggest that in both Fe and Cr a narrow, roughly half-filled magnetic band is responsible for the stability of the ferromagnetic and the (antiferromagnetic) spin-density wave state, respectively, in these materials. This observation can be interpreted within a nonadiabatic extension of the Heisenberg model, the "nonadiabatic Heisenberg model" (NHM) [6].…”
Section: La2−xsrxcuo4mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(A21) and (A22) in Ref. [6]. Also energy bands with optimally localizable and symmetry-adapted spindependent Wannier functions situated at the Cu atoms follow Eq.…”
Section: Spin-dependent Wannier Functionsmentioning
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“…The nonadiabatic Heisenberg model (NHM) [1] is an extension of the Heisenberg model [2] going beyond the adiabatic approximation. It is based on three postulates related to the atomic-like motion [2][3][4] of the electrons in narrow, roughly half-filled energy bands.…”
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