MnCu$_{4}$In: a new high temperature ferromagnet

ORAL

Abstract

The new intermetallic compound MnCu$_{4}$In has been synthesized and investigated. The crystal structure, studied by single crystal and powder X-ray diffractions, shows that the compound crystallizes into its own hexagonal prototype (\textit{hP}12-$P$6$_{3}$\textit{mc}) derived from the MgZn$_{2}$-type. The measured magnetic and physical properties indicate that, in contrast to the antiferromagnetic MnCu$_{4}$Sn (MgCu$_{4}$Sn-type), MnCu$_{4}$In is a high temperature ferromagnet with $T_{C}$ = 540$^{\circ}$C. In order to understand the physics involved, the first principles calculations have been performed and compared with the MnCu$_{2}$Al-type MnCu$_{2}$In(Sn) phases and the rare earth representatives GdCu$_{4}$In and GdCu$_{2}$In. Work partially supported by the US DOE, Division of Materials Science and Engineering (Office of Basic Energy Sciences).

Authors

  • Alessia Provino

    • Department of Chemistry, University of Genova (Italy)
  • Durga Paudyal

    • The Ames Laboratory, US Department of Energy, Iowa State University, Ames, IA 50011-3020, USA
    • Ames Laboratory, Ames (Iowa)
  • Sudesh Dhar

    • CMP \& MS Dept, TIFR, Mumbai (India)
    • Dept of Condensed Matter Physics and Materials Science, Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Homi Bhabha Road, Colaba, Mumbai - 400 005, India
    • Condensed Matter Physics and Materials Science, Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Mumbai
  • Maria Luisa Fornasini

    • Department of Chemistry, University of Genova (Italy)
  • Pietro Manfrinetti

    • Department of Chemistry, University of Genova (Italy)
  • Vitalij K. Pecharsky

    • Ames Laboratory, Ames (Iowa)
  • Karl A. Gschneidner Jr.

    • Ames Laboratory, Ames (Iowa)