[Wien] I want to divide MAE into K1 and K2

yasuharu_shiraishi@fujifilm.co.jp yasuharu_shiraishi at fujifilm.co.jp
Fri Nov 17 09:37:20 CET 2006


Dear Torsten Andersen,


Thank you !

I understand that MAE is eaual to Ku(Magnetic Anisotropy constant).
So I think I can divide MAE into K1 and K2.

Best regards.


Yasuharu Shiraishi





                                                                           
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Dear Mr. Shiraishi,

MAE is a derived quantity... you calculate the "total energy" for
different directions of magnetization (as set in lapwso) and then
subtract them from each other. How this can be related to K1 and K2, I
don't know.

Best regards,
Torsten Andersen.

yasuharu_shiraishi at fujifilm.co.jp wrote:
> Dear Wien Users,
>
>
> I want to divide MAE of FeNi ternary ordered alloy into K1 and K2.
>
> I think I can calculate this from only crystal structure,
> but I dont know how to do this detail.
>
> Do you know how I can do it?
>
> Best Regards.
>
>
> YASUHARU SHIRAISHI
>
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