Hydrogen irradiation-induced magnetic phase transition modulation in FeRh films
ORAL
Abstract
In this presentation, we applied the ex-situ method to modify the phase transition characteristics and results. The local defects were induced in FeRh thin films through hydrogen ion irradiation. As a result, it was observed that with the increase in hydrogen irradiation, the transition temperature decreased, and the initial residual-ferromagnetic state in the antiferromagnetic region increased due to the formation of Fe-Frenkel defects. Furthermore, DFT calculations confirmed that the Fe-Frenkel defect affected the breakdown of hybridization between Fe and Rh, resulting in the increased residual ferromagnetic state below the transition temperature and decreased the transition temperature.
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Presenters
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Sehwan Song
Pusan National University
Authors
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Sehwan Song
Pusan National University
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Chang-woo Cho
Laboratoire National des Champs Magnétiques Intenses, CNRS-LNCMI
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Jiwoong Kim
Pusan National University, Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Kentucky, Pusan National Univerisity
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Jisung Lee
Korea Basic Science Institute
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Dooyong Lee
Department of Chemical Engineering and Materials Science, University of Minnesota
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Doukyun Kim
Pusan National University
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Hyegyeong Kim
Pusan National University
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Haeyong Kang
Pusan National University
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Chul-Hong Park
Pusan National University
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Chanyong Hwang
Korea Research Inst of Standards and Sci, Korea Research Inst of Standards and Science (KRISS)
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Jun Kue Park
Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute
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Sungkyun Park
Pusan National University, Pusan Natl Univ