Effects of varying composition on magnetic properties of Cantor alloys
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Abstract
Magnetic and transport properties of CrMnFeCoNi high-entropy alloys were examined between 5 K and 300 K and in fields up to 9 T. The alloy composition was varied by adjusting the relative amount of one element while leaving equal amounts of the others, leading to compositions such as Mnx(CrFeCoNi)1-x. Several magnetic signatures are identified, including one associated with a ferromagnetic transition near 43 K, which is relatively independent of composition, leading to questions of whether it is an intrinsic or extrinsic (impurity) feature. Using least squares fitting for over 30 samples, the local magnetism from each element is approximated, thereby allowing the composition of a near-zero net moment alloy to be identified.
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Presenters
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Timothy A Elmslie
University of Florida
Authors
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Timothy A Elmslie
University of Florida
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Sujeily Soto-Medina
University of Florida
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Jacob Startt
Sandia National Laboratories
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Mark W Meisel
University of Florida, National High Magnetic Field Laboratory, University of Florida
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Michele V Manuel
University of Florida
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Remi Dingreville
Sandia National Laboratories
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James J Hamlin
University of Florida, Department of Physics, University of Florida