Abstract
The spin-1/2 Heisenberg model is formulated in terms of a mean-field approximation (MFA) by using the matrix forms of spin operators Ŝx, Ŝy and Ŝz in three-dimensions. The considered Hamiltonian consists of bilinear exchange interaction parameters (Jx, Jy, Jz), Dzyaloshinskii-Moriya interactions (Δx, Δy, Δz) and external magnetic field components (Hx, Hy, Hz). The magnetization and its components are obtained in the MFA with the general anisotropic case with Jx ≠ Jy ≠ Jz for various values of coordination numbers q. Then, the thermal variations of magnetizations are investigated in detail to obtain the phase diagrams of the model for the isotropic case with Jx = Jy = Jz > 0. It is found that the model exhibits ferromagnetic, paramagnetic, random phase regions and an extra ferromagnetic phase at which the components of magnetizations present branching.
Publisher
Institute for Condensed Matter Physics
Subject
Physics and Astronomy (miscellaneous),Condensed Matter Physics
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4 articles.
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