| Literature DB >> 25774953 |
Ajaya K Nayak1, Michael Nicklas1, Stanislav Chadov1, Panchanana Khuntia1, Chandra Shekhar1, Adel Kalache1, Michael Baenitz1, Yurii Skourski2, Veerendra K Guduru3, Alessandro Puri3, Uli Zeitler3, J M D Coey4, Claudia Felser1.
Abstract
Rational material design can accelerate the discovery of materials with improved functionalities. This approach can be implemented in Heusler compounds with tunable magnetic sublattices to demonstrate unprecedented magnetic properties. Here, we have designed a family of Heusler alloys with a compensated ferrimagnetic state. In the vicinity of the compensation composition in Mn-Pt-Ga, a giant exchange bias (EB) of more than 3 T and a large coercivity are established. The large exchange anisotropy originates from the exchange interaction between the compensated host and ferrimagnetic clusters that arise from intrinsic anti-site disorder. Our design approach is also demonstrated on a second material with a magnetic transition above room temperature, Mn-Fe-Ga, exemplifying the universality of the concept and the feasibility of room-temperature applications. These findings may lead to the development of magneto-electronic devices and rare-earth-free exchange-biased hard magnets, where the second quadrant magnetization can be stabilized by the exchange bias.Entities:
Year: 2015 PMID: 25774953 DOI: 10.1038/nmat4248
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nat Mater ISSN: 1476-1122 Impact factor: 43.841