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First-principles prediction of half-Heusler half-metals above room temperature

Materials Science 2018-12-13 v1

Abstract

Half-metallicity (HM) offers great potential for engineering spintronic applications, yet only few magnetic materials present metallicity in just one spin channel. In addition, most HM systems become magnetically disordered at temperatures well below ambient conditions, which further hinders the development of spin-based electronic devices. Here, we use first-principles methods based on density functional theory (DFT) to investigate the electronic, magnetic, structural, mixing, and vibrational properties of 9090 XYZXYZ half-Heusler (HH) alloys (X=X = Li, Na, K, Rb, Cs; Y=Y = V,Nb, Ta; Z=Z = Si, Ge, Sn, S, Se, Te). We disclose a total of 2828 new HH compounds that are ferromagnetic, vibrationally stable, and HM, with semiconductor band gaps in the range of 11-44 eV and HM band gaps of 0.20.2-0.80.8 eV. By performing Monte Carlo simulations of a spin Heisenberg model fitted to DFT energies, we estimate the Curie temperature, TCT_{\rm C}, of each HM compound. We find that 1717 HH HM remain magnetically ordered at and above room temperature, namely, 300TC450300 \le T_{\rm C} \le 450 K, with total magnetic moments of 22 and 44 μB\mu_{\rm B}. A further materials sieve based on zero-temperature mixing energies let us to conclude 55 overall promising ferromagnetic HH HM at and above room temperature: NaVSi, RbVTe, CsVS, CsVSe, and RbNbTe. We also predict 22 ferromagnetic materials that are semiconductor and magnetically ordered at ambient conditions: LiVSi and LiVGe.

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@article{arxiv.1812.04813,
  title  = {First-principles prediction of half-Heusler half-metals above room temperature},
  author = {Muhammad Atif Sattar and S. Aftab Ahmad and Fayyaz Hussain and Claudio Cazorla},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1812.04813},
  year   = {2018}
}