Large magnetic anisotropy in hexagonal Fe<sub>2</sub>MnSn alloy
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Abstract
We performed combined theoretical and experimental studies of electronic, magnetic, and structural properties of Fe2MnSn Heusler alloy. The density functional theory (DFT) calculations of bulk and thin-film Fe2MnSn Heusler alloys predict that this compound crystallizes in energetically close hexagonal D019 and cubic L21 phases due to their very similar equilibrium energies, which agrees well with the experimental results. Both the cubic and hexagonal phases are ferromagnetic with high Tc of 325 K and 475 K, respectively. The high-field magnetizations measured at 100 K are 3.3 µB/f.u. and 4.3 µB/f.u) for the cubic and hexagonal phases, respectively. These values are smaller than the predicted values (6.0 µB/f.u. for the cubic and 6.5 for the hexagonal phases) by the DFT calculations. The hexagonal phase shows high value of magnetic anisotropy of 5.1 Merg/cm3 at 100 K. The cubic phase has an energy gap in the minority-spin conduction band that vanishes in the hexagonal phase.
Presenters
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Yung Huh
Physics, South Dakota State University
Authors
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Yung Huh
Physics, South Dakota State University
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Bishnu Dahal
Physics, South Dakota State University
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Abdullah Al Maruf
Physics, South Dakota State University
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Sam Prophet
Physics, University of Northern Iowa
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Pavel Lukashev
University of Northern Iowa, Physics, University of Northern Iowa
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Parashu R. Kharel
South Dakota State University, Physics, South Dakota State University