Structural, magnetic and electron-transport properties of Ti<sub>2</sub>MnAl Heusler alloys
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Abstract
Magnetic materials with a high degree of spin polarization have attracted much attention due to their potential applications in spin-transport-based devices. In addition, room-temperature half-metals with a small or no magnetic moments are beneficial for nanoelectronic devices due to the absence of stray magnetic field, which otherwise interferes with the neighboring magnetic elements. We have synthesized one such predicted half-metallic alloy Ti2MnAl in cubic Heusler structure with B2-type disorder using arc-melting and annealing. The samples show very small magnetic moment with the Curie temperature of about 305 K. In this presentation, we will also discuss the electron-transport properties of the synthesized alloys and a theoretical investigation on the effect of disorder in the magnetic properties of Ti2MnAl.
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Presenters
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Parashu Kharel
Physics, South Dakota State University, South Dakota State University
Authors
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Zachary J Lehmann
Physics, South Dakota State University
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Jace Waybright
Princeton Program in Plasma Physics, Princeton University
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Bishnu Dahal
Mechanical Engineering, University of the District of Columbia, Univ of District of Columbia
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Yung Huh
Physics, South Dakota State University
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Paul Michael Shand
Physics, University of Northern Iowa, University of Northern Iowa
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Pavel Lukashev
Physics, University of Northern Iowa, University of Northern Iowa
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Parashu Kharel
Physics, South Dakota State University, South Dakota State University