Predicting magnetic anisotropy energies using site-specific spin-orbit coupling energies and machine learning: Application to iron-cobalt nitrides
ORAL
Abstract
We perform high-throughput first-principles calculations to predict the magnetic anisotropy energies of a variety of iron-cobalt nitrides. We illustrate the efficacy of a spatial decomposition technique that divides the total magnetic anisotropy energy into spin-orbit coupling energy contributions from individual sites. The spatial decomposition scheme that we utilized works for a wide range of magnetic anisotropy energies. We also construct a machine-learning model by combining the site-specific spin-orbit coupling energies with structural details on each atomic site. We adopt the same approach to predicting site-specific magnetic moments. We show the capability of our machine-learning model to accelerate computational screening of candidate materials with high magnetization and large magnetic anisotropy energy.
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Publication: "Predicting magnetic anisotropy energies using site-specific spin-orbit coupling energies and machine learning: Application to iron-cobalt nitrides", Phys. Rev. Materials, submitted.
Presenters
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Timothy Liao
University of Texas at Austin
Authors
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Timothy Liao
University of Texas at Austin
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Weiyi Xia
Iowa State University
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Masahiro Sakurai
Univ of Tokyo-Kashiwanoha
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Kai-Ming Ho
Ames Laboratory, The Ames Laboratory, Iowa State University, Department of Physics, Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa 50011, USA
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Cai-Zhuang Wang
Iowa State University
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James R Chelikowsky
University of Texas at Austin, Texas Center for Superconductivity and Department of Chemistry, University of Houston, Houston, TX 77204, USA