Dissertações em Física (Mestrado) - PPGF/ICEN
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O Mestrado Acadêmico iniciou-se em 2003 e pertence ao Programa de Pós-Graduação em Física (PPGF) do Instituto de Ciências Exatas e Naturais (ICEN) da Universidade Federal do Pará (UFPA).
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Item Acesso aberto (Open Access) Propriedades magnéticas de nanoestruturas adsorvidas em superfícies metálicas(Universidade Federal do Pará, 2011) BEZERRA NETO, Manoel Maria; KLAUTAU, Ângela Burlamaqui; http://lattes.cnpq.br/4323567432559309We use the first principles RS-LMTO-ASA (Real Space - Linear Muffin-Tin Orbital - Atomic Sphere Approximation) method, based on the Density Functional Theory and implemented to calculate noncollinear magnetic structures, to investigate the magnetic properties of nanostructures adsorbed on metallic surfaces. We have considered different geometries and sizes such as adatoms, dimers, trimers, nanowires, and nanostructures with triangular geometry of Fe, Fe-Co and Fe-Pt on Pt(111), as well as Mn nanostructures on Ag(111) surface. The Fe-Co nanowires adsorbed on Pt(111) are found to order ferromagnetically regardless of the nanowire size. We find enhanced spin and orbital moments at Fe and Co sites compared to what is found in bulk, which is attributed to the reduced coordination number presented at the surface. We also analyzed how these moments vary as a function of the concentration of these elements at the nanowires. For systems composed by Fe-Pt nanowires adsorbed on Pt(111), our results show that it is possible to tune the exchange interaction between magnetic adatoms (Fe) by introducing a different number of Pt atoms to link them. For instance, the exchange interaction between Fe adatoms can be considerably increased by introducing Pt chains to link them. Moreover, either a ferromagnetic or an antiferromagnetic configuration between magnetic adatoms (Fe) can be stabilized depending on the Pt spacer thickness. Furthermore, even a non-collinear magnetic ordering can be obtained tuned by Pt-mediated atoms. For Mn clusters on Ag(111), the exchange interactions between Mn sites depend not only on the distance between the atoms, but also on the coordination number of each site. Therefore, the non-collinear ordering in these nanostructures is caused not only if antiferromagnetism is frustrated by the cluster geometry, but also by the competition between short and long range exchange interactions. The results obtained are in general in good agreement with experiment and other calculations, when available in the literature.Item Acesso aberto (Open Access) Propriedades magnéticas de nanoestruturas de metais de transição 3d adsorvidas na superfície de Pt(111)(Universidade Federal do Pará, 2008) CORRÊA JÚNIOR, Gregório Barbosa; KLAUTAU, Ângela Burlamaqui; http://lattes.cnpq.br/4323567432559309In this work we use the first principles RS-LMTO-ASA (“Linear Muffin-Tin Orbital - Atomic Sphere Approximation”) method, based on the Density Functional Theory and implemented to calculate non-collinear magnetic structures, to investigate the magnetic properties of 3d (Cr, Mn, Fe, Co and Ni) nanostructures adsorbed on Pt(111). Different geometries such as adatoms, dimmers, trimmers, linear and zig-zag wires have been considered, with cluster sizes varying between 2 and 7 atoms. The Fe, Co and Ni clusters are found to order ferromagnetically regardless of the cluster geometry. We find enhanced spin and orbital moments at Fe, Co and Ni sites compared to what is found in bulk, which is attributed to the reduced coordination number present at the surface. For Mn and Cr clusters on Pt(111), antiferromagnetic exchange interactions between nearest neighbors are found to cause collinear antiferromagnetic ordering when the geometry allows it. If the antiferromagnetism is frustrated by the cluster geometry, noncollinear ordering is found. The values are in general in good agreement with experiment and other calculations, when available in the literature.Item Acesso aberto (Open Access) Propriedades magnéticas de nanoestruturas de metais de transição 3d em superfícies de Pd(Universidade Federal do Pará, 2012) RODRIGUES, Débora Carvalho de Melo; KLAUTAU, Ângela Burlamaqui; http://lattes.cnpq.br/4323567432559309Motivated by experimental studies of 3d transitional metal monolayers on Pd surfaces, we studied the complex magnetism of nanostructures, intermixed or adsorbed, on metallic surfaces, via ab initio calculations. We used the RS-LMTO-ASA method (Real Space - Linear Muffin-Tin Orbitals - Atomic Sphere Approximation), which is based on the Density Functional Theory and has been implemented to calculate non-collinear magnetic structures. With this purpose, we investigated intermixed metallic (Cr, Mn, Fe, Co and Ni) nanostructures and alloys (2 x 2) in Pd (110) surface and also adsorbed nanostructures on Pd (111). For intermixed nanostructures in Pd (110), we analyzed the behavior of the spin and orbital magnetic moments as function of the number of first neighbors and the valence number of the 3d metals. We verified a collinear magnetism for most of the cases, except for the Cr and Mn geometrically frustrated structures, which present noncollinear magnetic configurations. For Cr nanowires adsorbed on Pd (111), we obtained a collinear antiferromagnetic configuration for chains with up to 9 atoms. For the nanowire with 10 atoms of Cr, the magnetic ordering is antiferromagnetic canted. For two dimensional Cr nanostructures adsorbed on Pd (111), we obtained complex noncollinear magnetic structures, with different chiralities.