Validating Mean Field Theory in a New Complex, Disordered High-Entropy Spinel Oxide
Neha Sharma, Nikita Sharma, Jyoti Sharma, S. D. Kaushik, Sanjoy Kr., Mahatha, Tirthankar Chakraborty, and Sourav Marik

TL;DR
This study validates mean field theory in a highly disordered high-entropy spinel oxide, demonstrating consistent critical exponents despite complex structure and disorder, and revealing promising magnetic and electronic properties for memory applications.
Contribution
It provides experimental validation of mean field theory in a new complex high-entropy oxide with detailed magnetic and structural analysis.
Findings
Long-range ferrimagnetic order at room temperature
Critical exponents align with mean field model
High resistivity and magnetic saturation suitable for memory devices
Abstract
The advent of novel high-entropy oxides has sparked substantial research interest due to their exceptional functional properties, which often surpass the mere sum of their constituent elements' characteristics. This study introduces a complex high-entropy spinel oxide with composition (NiMgCoCuZn)(MnFeCr)O. We performed comprehensive structural (X-ray and Neutron diffraction), microstructural, magnetic, and local electronic structure investigations on this material. Despite the material's high degree of disorder, detailed magnetization measurements and low temperature neutron powder diffraction studies reveal long-range ferrimagnetic ordering beginning at 293 K. The sample exhibits a high saturation magnetization of 766 emu-cm (at 50 K), a low coercivity (H) of 100 Oe (50 K), a high transition temperature…
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TopicsX-ray Diffraction in Crystallography · Geological and Geochemical Analysis · Ferroelectric and Piezoelectric Materials
