Physics – Condensed Matter – Materials Science
Scientific paper
2007-01-25
Physical Review B 75, 092407 (2007)
Physics
Condensed Matter
Materials Science
Scientific paper
Half-metallic antiferromagnets are the ideal materials for spintronic applications since their zero magnetization leads to lower stray fields and thus tiny energy losses. Starting from the Mn$_2$VAl and Mn$_2$VSi alloys we substitute Co or Fe for Mn and we show by means of first-principle electronic structure calculations that the resulting compounds are ferrimagnets. When the total number of valence electrons reaches the magic number of 24 the Fe-doped compounds are semi-metals and thus non-magnetic while the Co-doped ones show the desirable half-metallic antiferromagnetic character. The compounds are very likely to be synthesized experimentally since the parent compounds, Mn$_2$VAl and Co$_2$VAl, have been already grown in the Heusler $L2_1$ lattice structure.
Aktas Bekir
Galanakis Iosif
Ozdogan K.
Sasioglu Ersoy
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