4.5 Article Proceedings Paper

Effect of atomic disorder on magnetization and half-metallic character of Cr2CoGa alloy

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JOURNAL OF MAGNETISM AND MAGNETIC MATERIALS
Volume 418, Issue -, Pages 107-111

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.jmmm.2016.01.064

Keywords

Inverse Heusler alloy; Arc melting; Ferrimagnet; Fully compensated ferrimagnet

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Crystallographic, magnetic and transport properties of bulk Cr2CoGa alloy are reported in this work. The alloy exhibits inverse Heusler (or XA) structure. Analysis of XRD pattern reveals the presence of 10% Cr (B)-Ga disorder in the alloy. Lattice constant of the alloy was found to be 5.80 A. The alloy exhibits ferrimagnetic behavior with Curie temperature (T-C) of 320 K as obtained from the thermo-magnetic measurement and temperature dependent inverse susceptibility for the alloy. The saturation magnetization Ms for the alloy was found to be 0.26 mu(B)/f.u. at 25 K against the value of 0 mu(B)/f.u. predicted by Slater-Pauling rule. This deviation is attributed to the presence of Cr(B)-Ga disorder along with a small amount of Cr(B)-Co disorder in the alloy. The temperature dependent resistivity data shows a T-2 dependency in low temperature region predicting that the charge carriers are not completely spin polarized at Fermi level due to the presence of sub-lattice disorder. Linear variation of resistivity above 100 K indicates the main contribution is from scattering of electrons by phonons. The effective anisotropy of the alloy was low (1.2 x 10(4)Jm(-3) at 25 K) mainly due to its low Ms. (C) 2016 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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