2016
DOI: 10.1103/physrevlett.117.127201
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Relaxation of a Classical Spin Coupled to a Strongly Correlated Electron System

Abstract: A classical spin which is antiferromagnetically coupled to a system of strongly correlated conduction electrons is shown to exhibit unconventional real-time dynamics which cannot be described by Gilbert damping. Depending on the strength of the local Coulomb interaction U, the two main electronic dissipation channels, namely transport of excitations via correlated hopping and via excitations of correlation-induced magnetic moments, become active on largely different time scales. We demonstrate that correlation… Show more

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“…The strong dependency on indicates, however, that the current model is not a parameter-free approach. Fortunately, the relevant parameters can be extracted from ab - initio methods 42, 43 .
Figure 2Moment of inertia ι as a function of the broadening of the quasiparticle spectral function for bcc Fe (green dotes and lines), fcc Co (red dotes and lines), and fcc Ni (blue dotes and lines) and with two different methods: ( i ) the torque-torque correlation method (filled triangles) and the ( ii ) Greens function method 32 (filled circles). The dotted grey lines indicating the zero level.
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Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The strong dependency on indicates, however, that the current model is not a parameter-free approach. Fortunately, the relevant parameters can be extracted from ab - initio methods 42, 43 .
Figure 2Moment of inertia ι as a function of the broadening of the quasiparticle spectral function for bcc Fe (green dotes and lines), fcc Co (red dotes and lines), and fcc Ni (blue dotes and lines) and with two different methods: ( i ) the torque-torque correlation method (filled triangles) and the ( ii ) Greens function method 32 (filled circles). The dotted grey lines indicating the zero level.
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Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tight-binding spin dynamics.-Most (but not all) features of the transversal quantum dynamics are qualitatively captured by the numerically much cheaper "tightbinding spin dynamics" (TB-SD) [7,12], i.e., quantumclassical hybrid or Ehrenfest dynamics. TB-SD originates from the Hamiltonian Eq.…”
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“…Now, from the numerical evaluation of Eq. (5) it is well known [7,12] that, for fixed S cl. , the damping becomes stronger and the relaxation time shorter with increasing J.…”
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“…A larger electronelectron interaction has been shown to introduce a slow timescale into the electron dynamics in model condensed-phase problems, associated with exchange. [37][38][39][40] Fig. 5(a) presents the spin-trajectories for an atomic species with a larger U scattering off of a Cu surface for the same scattering conditions studied in Fig.…”
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confidence: 99%