First Principles Calculation of Dzyaloshinskii-Moriya Interaction: A Green's function Approach

Abstract

We present a Greens function approach to calculate the Dzyaloshinskii-Moriya interactions (DMI) from first principles electronic structure calculations, that is computationally more efficient and accurate than the most-commonly employed supercell and generalized Bloch-based approaches. The method is applied to the (111) Co/Pt bilayer where the Co- and/or Pt-thickness dependence of the DMI coefficients are calculated. Overall, the calculated DMI are in relatively good agreement with the corresponding values reported experimentally. Furthermore, we investigate the effect of strain in the DMI tensor elements and show that the isotropic N\'eel DMI can be significantly modulated by the normal strains, εxx,εyy and is relatively insensitive to the shear strain, εxy. Moreover, we show that anisotropic strains, (εxx-εyy) and εxy, result in the emergence of anisotropic N\'eel- and Bloch-type DMIs, respectively.

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