Electrical resistivity of heavy rare-earth metals has a dominant contribution from thermal spin-disorder scattering. Here this spin-disorder resistivity is calculated for the Gd-Tm series of metals in the paramagnetic state. Calculations are performed within the tight-binding linear muffin-tin orbital method using two complementary methods: (1) averaging of the Landauer-Büttiker conductance of a supercell over random noncollinear spin-disorder configurations, and (2) linear response calculations with the spin-disordered state described in the coherent potential approximation. The agreement between these two methods is found to be excellent. The spin-disorder resistivity in the series follows an almost universal dependence on the exchange sp...
Local charge and spin currents are evaluated from the solutions of fully relativistic quantum mechan...
The electrical resistivity of twenty CsCl type intermediate phases of Gd, Tb, Dy, Ho, Er, and Tm wit...
Metallic 5f materials have very strong coupling of magnetic moments and electrons mediating electric...
According to earlier first-principles calculations, the spin-disorder contribution to the resistivit...
Spin-disorder resistivity of Fe and Ni is studied using the noncollinear density functional theory. ...
Spin-disorder resistivity of Fe and Ni and its temperature dependence are analyzed using noncollinea...
Magnetic materials are vital to many devices and the manipulation of spins is central to the operati...
The paramagnetic spin-disorder resistivity (SDR) of transition-metal ferromagnets Fe, Co, Ni, ordere...
The spin-disorder resistivity (SDR) of transition metal ferromagnets (Fe, Co, Ni), rare-earth ferrom...
Two-band model for the substitutionary binary alloy of different rare earth metals with relatively s...
In this work, we present a study of the spin disorder resistivity (ρ m∞) and the electronic specific...
A density functional theory based two-terminal scattering formalism that includes spin-orbit couplin...
Anomalous behavior of the resistivity at or just below the Néel temperature in antiferromagnetic met...
Recognising the difficulties in systematic understanding of the physical characteristics of strongly...
We show how temperature-induced disorder can be combined in a direct way with first-principles scatt...
Local charge and spin currents are evaluated from the solutions of fully relativistic quantum mechan...
The electrical resistivity of twenty CsCl type intermediate phases of Gd, Tb, Dy, Ho, Er, and Tm wit...
Metallic 5f materials have very strong coupling of magnetic moments and electrons mediating electric...
According to earlier first-principles calculations, the spin-disorder contribution to the resistivit...
Spin-disorder resistivity of Fe and Ni is studied using the noncollinear density functional theory. ...
Spin-disorder resistivity of Fe and Ni and its temperature dependence are analyzed using noncollinea...
Magnetic materials are vital to many devices and the manipulation of spins is central to the operati...
The paramagnetic spin-disorder resistivity (SDR) of transition-metal ferromagnets Fe, Co, Ni, ordere...
The spin-disorder resistivity (SDR) of transition metal ferromagnets (Fe, Co, Ni), rare-earth ferrom...
Two-band model for the substitutionary binary alloy of different rare earth metals with relatively s...
In this work, we present a study of the spin disorder resistivity (ρ m∞) and the electronic specific...
A density functional theory based two-terminal scattering formalism that includes spin-orbit couplin...
Anomalous behavior of the resistivity at or just below the Néel temperature in antiferromagnetic met...
Recognising the difficulties in systematic understanding of the physical characteristics of strongly...
We show how temperature-induced disorder can be combined in a direct way with first-principles scatt...
Local charge and spin currents are evaluated from the solutions of fully relativistic quantum mechan...
The electrical resistivity of twenty CsCl type intermediate phases of Gd, Tb, Dy, Ho, Er, and Tm wit...
Metallic 5f materials have very strong coupling of magnetic moments and electrons mediating electric...