Electron states, magnetism, and the Verwey transition in magnetite

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Using density-functional calculations, we examine the electronic structure of magnetite in the spinel crystal structure in order to gain insight into the nature of the Verwey transition. The calculated cohesive and magnetic properties are in agreement with experimental results. The magnetic structure is analyzed using a Stoner model as well as from calculations within the framework of the local-spin-density approximation to the density-functional theory. The calculations show a minority-spin band at the Fermi energy consisting of t2g orbitals on the Fe(B) sublattice. These results suggest a three-band spinless model Hamiltonian for the description of the Verwey transition. The hopping integrals and the electron interaction parameters entering the model Hamiltonian are calculated using the constrained density-functional theory. The calculated parameters are consistent with the electronic origin of the Verwey transition. © 1991 The American Physical Society.

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Zhang, Z., & Satpathy, S. (1991). Electron states, magnetism, and the Verwey transition in magnetite. Physical Review B, 44(24), 13319–13331. https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.44.13319

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