中国物理B ›› 1993, Vol. 2 ›› Issue (5): 386-391.doi: 10.1088/1004-423X/2/5/007

• • 上一篇    

THE EFFECT OF LATTICE VIBRATION ON THE MAGNETISM IN METALLIC HYDROGEN

吴建华, 李伯臧, 王积方   

  1. Institute of Physics, Academia Sinica, Beijing 100080,China
  • 收稿日期:1992-08-14 出版日期:1993-05-20 发布日期:1993-05-20
  • 基金资助:
    Project supported by the Grant LWTZ-1298 and the Head Foundation of Academia Sinica.

THE EFFECT OF LATTICE VIBRATION ON THE MAGNETISM IN METALLIC HYDROGEN

WU JIAN-HUA (吴建华), LI BO-ZANG (李伯臧), WANG JI-FANG (王积方)   

  1. Institute of Physics, Academia Sinica, Beijing 100080,China
  • Received:1992-08-14 Online:1993-05-20 Published:1993-05-20
  • Supported by:
    Project supported by the Grant LWTZ-1298 and the Head Foundation of Academia Sinica.

摘要: In this note, a new approach is adopted to the magnetism in metallic hydrogen, i.e., based on the Kim theory and Stoner model the electron-phonon interaction is introduced into the itinerant electron mag-netism theory. A calculation of spontaneous magnetization of metallic hydrogen at T=0 K shows that in spite of no change in the para- to ferro-magnetism value, rsc of W-S radius rs, the spontaneous magnetic moment of electron in ferromagnetic state, where rs>>rsc, is considerably reduced by lattice vibrations.

Abstract: In this note, a new approach is adopted to the magnetism in metallic hydrogen, i.e., based on the Kim theory and Stoner model the electron-phonon interaction is introduced into the itinerant electron mag-netism theory. A calculation of spontaneous magnetization of metallic hydrogen at T=0 K shows that in spite of no change in the para- to ferro-magnetism value, rsc of W-S radius rs, the spontaneous magnetic moment of electron in ferromagnetic state, where rs>>rsc, is considerably reduced by lattice vibrations.

中图分类号:  (Phonon interactions)

  • 63.20.K-
75.60.Ej (Magnetization curves, hysteresis, Barkhausen and related effects) 75.20.Ck (Nonmetals) 75.50.Dd (Nonmetallic ferromagnetic materials) 75.10.Lp (Band and itinerant models) 75.30.Cr (Saturation moments and magnetic susceptibilities)