Large saturation moment and high ferromagnetic transition temperature in a structurally disordered inverse Heusler alloy Fe2RuGe
Sudip Chakraborty, Shuvankar Gupta, Vidha Bhasin, Santanu Pakhira,, C\'eline Barreteau, Jean-Claude Crivello, Shambhu Nath Jha, Dibyendu, Bhattacharyya, Maxim Avdeev, Val\'erie Paul-Boncour, Jean-Marc Greneche, Eric, Alleno, and Chandan Mazumdar

TL;DR
This study reports the synthesis and detailed analysis of a disordered inverse Heusler alloy Fe₂RuGe, which exhibits a record-high Curie temperature and large magnetic moment despite structural disorder, supported by experimental and theoretical evidence.
Contribution
It introduces a new Fe-based inverse Heusler alloy with high Curie temperature and magnetic moment, demonstrating the effects of atomic disorder and charge transfer on magnetic properties.
Findings
High Curie temperature of ~860 K observed.
Large saturation magnetic moment of ~4.9 μ_B per formula unit.
Charge transfer causes a significant increase in Fe magnetic moments.
Abstract
We report the successful synthesis of a new 4 based polycrystalline inverse Heusler alloy FeRuGe by an arc melting process and have studied in detail its structural, magnetic and transport properties complemented with first principle calculations. X-ray and neutron diffraction, Extended X-ray Absorption Fine Structure and Fe M\"{o}ssbauer spectroscopic studies confirm the single phase nature of the system where the Fe and Ru atoms are randomly distributed in the 4 and 4 Wyckoff positions in a ratio close to 50:50. The formation of the disordered structure is also confirmed by the theoretical energy minimization calculation. Despite the random cross-site disorder of Fe and Ru atoms, magnetic measurements suggest not only a high Curie temperature of 860\,K, but also a large saturation magnetic moment 4.9\, per formula unit at 5\,K, considerably…
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TopicsHeusler alloys: electronic and magnetic properties
