| 1. | Ghosh A.♦, Chudziński P., Grüning M.♦, First-principles study and mesoscopic modeling of two-dimensional spin
and orbital fluctuations in FeSe,
						PHYSICAL REVIEW RESEARCH, ISSN: 2643-1564, DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevResearch.6.043154, Vol.6, pp.043154-043171, 2024  Abstract:Affiliations:We calculated the structural, electronic, and magnetic properties of FeSe within density-functional theory at
 the generalized gradient approximation level. First, we studied how the bandwidth of the d-bands at the Fermi
 energy is renormalized by adding simple corrections: Hubbard U , Hund’s J, and by introducing long-range
 magnetic orders. We found that introducing either a striped or a staggered dimer antiferromagnetic order brings
 the bandwidths—which are starkly overestimated at the generalized gradient approximation level—closer to
 those experimentally observed. Second, for the ferromagnetic, the striped, checkerboard, and staggered dimer
 antiferromagnetic order, we investigate the change in magnetic formation energy with local magnetic moment
 of Fe at a pressure up to 6 GPa. The bilinear and biquadratic exchange energies are derived from the Heisenberg
 model and noncollinear first-principles calculations, respectively. We found a nontrivial behavior of the spin-
 exchange parameters on the magnetization, and we put forward a field-theory model that rationalizes these results
 in terms of two-dimensional spin and orbital fluctuations. The character of these fluctuations can be either that
 of a standard density wave or a topological vortex. Topological vortices can result in mesoscopic magnetization
 structures.
 
 | Ghosh A. | - | other affiliation |  | Chudziński P. | - | IPPT PAN |  | Grüning M. | - | Queen’s University Belfast (IE) | 
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