Concentration tuned tetragonal strain in alloys: application to magnetic anisotropy of FeNi<sub>1-x</sub>Co<sub>x</sub>

ORAL

Abstract

We explore an opportunity to induce and control tetragonal distortion in materials using the ideas of Bain transformation path for multiatomic systems with body– and face-centered symmetries. The concept is illustrated in the case of FeNi1-xCox magnetic alloy formed by substitutional doping of the L10 FeNi magnet with Co. Using electronic structure calculations we demonstrate that the tetragonal strain in this system can be controlled by concentration and it reaches maximum around x = 0.5. This finding is then applied to create a large magnetocrystalline anisotropy in FeNi1-xCox system. We demonstrate that this anisotropy can be significantly improved by delicate tuning the tetragonal distortion, electronic concentration and chemical anisotropy. We discuss possible experimental ways to create such magnet.

*This work was supported by the Critical Materials Institute, an Energy Innovation Hub funded by the U.S. Department of Energy

Presenters

  • Alex Wysocki

    • Ames Laboratory, Ames, USA

Authors

  • Alex Wysocki

    • Ames Laboratory, Ames, USA
  • Manh Cuong Nguyen

    • Ames Laboratory, Ames, USA
    • Physics, Iowa State University
  • Andrey Postnikov

    • Universite de Lorraine, Metz, France
  • Vladimir Antropov

    • Ames Laboratory, Ames, USA
    • Ames Laboratory, Ames, IA, 50010, USA