Abstract
By introducing the spin-orbit coupling, the first constant K1 of the magnetocrystalline energy of bcc Fe has been evaluated, using 284 nonequivalent points of the Brillouin zone. Previous results obtained with the tight-binding approximation are used. K1 is found to be positive, in agreement with the experimental data on the directions of easy magnetization, but its value is lower than expected. The 3d-electron charge distributions for the t2g and eg symmetries are given as a function of energy. Both the charge and spin densities show the same kind of deviation from spherical symmetry as the ones deduced, respectively, by x-ray and neutron-diffraction experimental results. Finally, the shape of Fermi surface in paramagnetic and ferromagnetic bcc Fe is suggested.

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