Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7920401 | Journal of Physics and Chemistry of Solids | 2018 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
In this manuscript, we have studied the electronic, magnetic, half-metallic and mechanical properties of a new Zr-based equiatomic quaternary Heusler (EQH) compound, ZrRhTiIn using first-principles calculations. The generalized gradient approximation (GGA) calculation results imply that at its equilibrium lattice constant of 6.70â¯Ã
, ZrRhTiIn is a half-metallic material (HMM) with a considerable band gap (Ebg) of 0.530â¯eV and a spin-filter/half-metallic band-gap (EHM) of 0.080â¯eV in the minority-spin channel. For ZrRhTiIn, the formation energy of â2.738â¯eV and the cohesive energy of 21.38â¯eV indicate that it is a thermodynamically stable material according to theory. The minority-spin EHM arises from the hybridization among Zr-4d, Ti-3d and Rh-4d electrons. The calculated total magnetic moment of ZrRhTiIn is 2 μB, meeting the well-known Slater-Pauling rule Mtâ¯=â¯Zt â18. Furthermore, uniform strain and tetragonal strain were applied in this work to examine the magneto-electronic and half-metallic behaviors of the ZrRhTiIn system. Finally, we show that ZrRhTiIn is mechanically stable, ductile and anisotropic.
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Authors
Jia-Xing Wang, Z.B. Chen, Y.C. Gao,