Title :
Structure and Magnetic Properties of
Under Pressure
Author :
He Lin ; Zeng, Zhimin
Author_Institution :
Key Lab. of Mater. Phys., Chinese Acad. of Sci., Hefei, China
Abstract :
LiFePO4 has attracted considerable attention as cathode materials for rechargeable lithium batteries. Here, the structural, electronic, and magnetic properties of LiFePO4 under pressure are investigated based on density functional theory. When pressure is applied to the LiFePO4, a transition to a Cmcm phase is identified, agreeing well with experimental results. Upon compression, the magnetic moment of Fe ion decreases steadily without abrupt change, being different from iron nitride. With increasing pressure the band broadening induces the spin flipping, which consequently results in the lower magnetic moment of Fe ion. By further applying pressure LiFePO4 undergoes magnetic transition from antiferromagnetic state to nonmagnetic state at 52 GPa. Hence pressure can be used as efficient way to manipulate even eliminate the magnetism of LiFePO4.
Keywords :
Brillouin zones; antiferromagnetic materials; density functional theory; high-pressure solid-state phase transformations; iron compounds; lattice constants; lithium compounds; magnetic moments; magnetic transitions; semiconductor materials; Brillouin zone; LiFePO4; antiferromagnetic-nonmagnetic state phase transition; cathode materials; compression; density functional theory; electronic properties; iron nitride; lattice constants; magnetic moment; magnetic properties; pnmna-cmcm structural phase transition; pressure 52 GPa; rechargeable lithium batteries; semiconductor material; spin flipping; structural properties; Batteries; Iron; Lattices; Lithium; Magnetic moments; Magnetic properties; Materials; ${hbox {LiFePO}}_{4}$; magnetic; pressure; structure;
Journal_Title :
Magnetics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TMAG.2011.2146236