Half-metallic ferromagnetism and Ru-induced localization in quaternary Heusler alloy CoRuMnSi
Y. Venkateswara, Deepika Rani, K. G. Suresh, and Aftab Alam

TL;DR
This study combines theoretical and experimental methods to demonstrate that CoRuMnSi is a robust half-metallic ferromagnet with high Curie temperature and stable structure, suitable for spintronic applications.
Contribution
It provides new insights into the half-metallic ferromagnetism and Ru-induced localization in the quaternary Heusler alloy CoRuMnSi, including effects of atomic disorder.
Findings
Net magnetization of 4 μB and Curie temperature of ~780 K.
Localization effects observed below 35 K, supporting half-metallicity.
Half-metallic nature remains robust despite structural disorder.
Abstract
We report a combined theoretical and experimental investigation of half-metallic ferromagnetism in equiatomic quaternary Heusler alloy CoRuMnSi. Room temperature XRD analysis reveals that the alloy crystallizes in L21 disorder instead of pristine Y-type structure due to 50% swap disorder between the tetrahedral sites, i.e., Co and Ru atoms. Magnetization measurements reveal a net magnetization of 4 with Curie temperature of ~780 K. Resistivity measurement reveals the presence of localization effect below 35 K while above 100 K, a linear dependence is observed. Resistivity behavior indicates the absence of single magnon scattering, which indirectly supports the half-metallic nature. The majority spin band near the Fermi level clearly indicates the overlap of flat eg bands with sharply varying conduction bands that are responsible for the localization. In-depth analysis of the…
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