Electronic and magnetic properties of CoFeV<sub>0.5</sub>Mn<sub>0.5</sub>Si: experiment and theory
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Abstract
Half-metallic Heusler alloys have been investigated as potential materials for spin-transport-based devices. We have synthesized one such material, CoFeV0.5Mn0.5Si, using arc melting and high-vacuum annealing at 600oC for 24 hours. First principles calculation indicates that CoFeV0.5Mn0.5Si is nearly half-metallic with the degree of spin polarization of about 93%. The annealed sample exhibits cubic crystal structure without disorder and secondary phases. It shows ferromagnetic order at room temperature with the Curie temperature of 657 K and saturation magnetization of 92 emu/g (3.06 μB/f.u). The observed structural and magnetic properties are consistent with the theoretical results. Our results indicate that CoFeV0.5Mn0.5Si has a potential for room temperature spin-transport-based devices.
Presenters
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Parashu R Kharel
South Dakota State University
Authors
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Parashu R Kharel
South Dakota State University
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Gavin Baker
South Dakota State University
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Matthew Flesche
South Dakota State University
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Adam Ramker
University of Northern Iowa
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Young Moua
University of Northern Iowa
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Shah Valloppilly
University of Nebraska-Lincoln, University of Nebraska
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Paul Shand
University of Northern Iowa
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Pavel Lukashev
University of Northern Iowa