Tuning the spin dynamics and magnetic phase transitions of the Cantor alloy via composition and sample processing protocols: A muon spin relaxation study
Emma Zappala, Timothy A. Elmslie, Gerald D. Morris, Mark W. Meisel,, R\'emi Dingreville, James J. Hamlin, and Benjamin A. Frandsen

TL;DR
This study investigates how chemical composition and processing affect magnetic phase transitions and spin dynamics in the Cantor alloy using muon spin relaxation, revealing tunable magnetic properties and critical behaviors in disordered environments.
Contribution
It provides detailed insights into how composition and processing protocols influence magnetic transitions and spin dynamics in the high-entropy Cantor alloy, highlighting their tunability.
Findings
Transition temperature depends on composition.
Pressure treatments reduce magnetic homogeneity.
Critical spin dynamics observed near transitions.
Abstract
CrMnFeCoNi, also called the Cantor alloy, is a well-known high-entropy alloy whose magnetic properties have recently become a focus of attention. We present a detailed muon spin relaxation study of the influence of chemical composition and sample processing protocols on the magnetic phase transitions and spin dynamics of several different Cantor alloy samples. Specific samples studied include a pristine equiatomic sample, samples with deficient and excess Mn content, and equiatomic samples magnetized in a field of 9 T or plastically deformed in pressures up to 0.5 GPa. The results confirm the sensitive dependence of the transition temperature on composition and demonstrate that post-synthesis pressure treatments cause the transition to become significantly less homogeneous throughout the sample volume. In addition, we observe critical spin dynamics in the vicinity of the transition in…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMuon and positron interactions and applications · Advanced NMR Techniques and Applications · Crystallography and Radiation Phenomena
