Simulations of defects in paramagnetic materials at high temperature constitute a formidable challenge to solid-state theory due to the interaction of magnetic disorder, vibrations, and structural relaxations. CrN is a material where these effects are particularly large due to a strong magnetolattice coupling and a tendency for deviations from the nominal 1: 1 stoichiometry. In this work, we present a first-principles study of nitrogen vacancies and nitrogen interstitials in CrN at elevated temperature. We report on formation energetics, the geometry of interstitial nitrogen dimers, and the impact on the electronic structure caused by the defects. We find a vacancy formation energy of 2.28 eV with a small effect of temperature, i.e., a form...
We study the mutual coupling of spin fluctuations and lattice vibrations in paramagnetic CrN by comb...
We present a theoretical first-principles method to calculate the free energy of a magnetic system i...
The modeling of magnetic materials at finite temperatures is an ongoing challenge in the field of th...
Simulations of defects in paramagnetic materials at high temperature constitute a formidable challen...
© 2018 American Physical Society. We present a detailed analysis of the role of native point defects...
International audienceWe report the results of a combined experimental and theoretical study on nons...
International audienceWe report the results of a combined experimental and theoretical study on nons...
High Curie temperature of 900 K has been reported in Cr-doped AlN diluted magnetic semiconductors pr...
We present a theoretical scheme to calculate the elastic constants of magnetic materials in the high...
We present a theoretical scheme to calculate the elastic constants of magnetic materials in the high...
We present a theoretical scheme to calculate the elastic constants of magnetic materials in the high...
We report the results of a combined experimental and theoretical study on nonstoichiometric CrN1+δ t...
We report the results of a combined experimental and theoretical study on nonstoichiometric CrN1+δ t...
We study the mutual coupling of spin fluctuations and lattice vibrations in paramagnetic CrN by comb...
We study the mutual coupling of spin fluctuations and lattice vibrations in paramagnetic CrN by comb...
We study the mutual coupling of spin fluctuations and lattice vibrations in paramagnetic CrN by comb...
We present a theoretical first-principles method to calculate the free energy of a magnetic system i...
The modeling of magnetic materials at finite temperatures is an ongoing challenge in the field of th...
Simulations of defects in paramagnetic materials at high temperature constitute a formidable challen...
© 2018 American Physical Society. We present a detailed analysis of the role of native point defects...
International audienceWe report the results of a combined experimental and theoretical study on nons...
International audienceWe report the results of a combined experimental and theoretical study on nons...
High Curie temperature of 900 K has been reported in Cr-doped AlN diluted magnetic semiconductors pr...
We present a theoretical scheme to calculate the elastic constants of magnetic materials in the high...
We present a theoretical scheme to calculate the elastic constants of magnetic materials in the high...
We present a theoretical scheme to calculate the elastic constants of magnetic materials in the high...
We report the results of a combined experimental and theoretical study on nonstoichiometric CrN1+δ t...
We report the results of a combined experimental and theoretical study on nonstoichiometric CrN1+δ t...
We study the mutual coupling of spin fluctuations and lattice vibrations in paramagnetic CrN by comb...
We study the mutual coupling of spin fluctuations and lattice vibrations in paramagnetic CrN by comb...
We study the mutual coupling of spin fluctuations and lattice vibrations in paramagnetic CrN by comb...
We present a theoretical first-principles method to calculate the free energy of a magnetic system i...
The modeling of magnetic materials at finite temperatures is an ongoing challenge in the field of th...