Abstract

It is demonstrated that thermally induced atomic displacements from ideal lattice positions can produce considerable effect on magnetic exchange interactions and, consequently, on the Curie temperature of Fe. Thermal lattice distortion should, therefore, be accounted for in quantitatively accurate theoretical modeling of the magnetic phase transition. At the same time, this effect seems to be not very important for magnetic exchange interactions and the Curie temperature of Co and Ni.

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