Spin and orbital magnetic moments of size-selected iron, cobalt, and nickel clusters and their link to the bulk phase diagrams
Abstract
Spin and orbital magnetic moments of cationic iron, cobalt, and nickel clusters have been determined from x-ray magnetic circular dichroism spectroscopy. In the size regime of n = 10 - 15 atoms, these clusters show strong ferromagnetism with maximized spin magnetic moments of 1~μB per empty 3d state because of completely filled 3d majority spin bands. The only exception is Fe13+ where an unusually low average spin magnetic moment of 0.73 0.12~μB per unoccupied 3d state is detected; an effect, which is neither observed for Co13+ nor Ni13+.\@ This distinct behavior can be linked to the existence and accessibility of antiferromagnetic, paramagnetic, or nonmagnetic phases in the respective bulk phase diagrams of iron, cobalt, and nickel. Compared to the experimental data, available density functional theory calculations generally seem to underestimate the spin magnetic moments significantly. In all clusters investigated, the orbital magnetic moment is quenched to 5 - 25\,\% of the atomic value by the reduced symmetry of the crystal field. The magnetic anisotropy energy is well below 65 μeV per atom.
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