Jahn-Teller driven perpendicular magnetocrystalline anisotropy in metastable Ruthenium
Abstract
A new metastable phase of the body-centered-tetragonal ruthenium ( bct--Ru) is identified to exhibit a large perpendicular magnetocrystalline anisotropy (PMCA), whose energy, EMCA, is as large as 150 μeV/atom, two orders of magnitude greater than those of 3d magnetic metals. Further investigation over the range of tetragonal distortion suggests that the appearance of the magnetism in the bct--Ru is governed by the Jahn-Teller spit eg orbitals. Moreover, from band analysis, MCA is mainly determined by an interplay between two eg states, dx2-y2 and dz2 states, as a result of level reversal associated with tetragonal distortion.
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