Abstract
Local spin density approximation calculations are used to elucidate electronic and magnetic properties of the Heusler structure . The compound is found to be a low carrier density semimetal. The Fermi surface has small hole pockets derived from a triply degenerate Fe derived state at compensated by a V derived electron pocket at the point. The ideal compound is found to be stable against ferromagnetism. Fe impurities on V sites, however, behave as local moments. Because of the separation of the hole and electron pockets the Ruderman-Kittel-Kasuya-Yosida interaction between such local moments should be rapidly oscillating on the scale of its decay, leading to the likelihood of spin-glass behavior for moderate concentrations of Fe on V sites. These features are discussed in relation to experimental observations of an unusual insulating state in this compound.
- Received 13 January 1998
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.57.14352
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