Features of the Electronic and Magnetic Properties of Heusler Alloys in the States of a Half-Metallic Ferromagnet and a Spin-Gapless Semiconductor
V. V. Marchenkov, V. Yu. Irkhin, and Yu. A. Perevozchikova

TL;DR
This review discusses Heusler alloys exhibiting half-metallic ferromagnetism and spin-gapless semiconductor states, highlighting their electronic structure, magnetic properties, and potential applications in spintronics and nanoelectronics.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of the electronic and magnetic features of Heusler alloys with these states, emphasizing their tunability and functional properties.
Findings
Electronic structure leads to unconventional magnetic behavior.
External stimuli can induce phase transitions.
High sensitivity of magnetic and transport properties to composition and external parameters.
Abstract
The review treats Heusler alloys that display distinctive functional properties, including shape-memory behavior and magnetocaloric effects. Particular emphasis is placed on Heusler systems in which half-metallic ferromagnetism and spin-gapless semiconductor state are realized. Although these compounds are crystallographically rather "ordinary", peculiarities of their electronic structure and magnetic state lead to unconventional kinetic and magnetic properties. Their magnetic and transport characteristics are highly sensitive to external stimuli, and changes in alloy composition or external parameters can induce transitions between the states considered. This tunability provides further opportunities for controlling the electronic and magnetic properties of Heusler alloys and for exploiting them in applications such as spintronics and micro- and nanoelectronics.
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Taxonomy
TopicsHeusler alloys: electronic and magnetic properties · Shape Memory Alloy Transformations · Multiferroics and related materials
