We report on a strain-induced martensitic transformation, accompanied by a suppression of magnetic order in epitaxial films of chemically disordered FeRh. X-ray diffraction, transmission electronmicroscopy, and electronic structure calculations reveal that the lowering of symmetry (from cubic to tetragonal) imposed by the epitaxial relation leads to a further, unexpected, tetragonal-to-orthorhombic transition, triggered by a band-Jahn-Teller-type lattice instability. The collapse of magnetic order is a direct consequence of this structural change, which upsets the subtle balance between ferromagnetic nearest-neighbor interactions arising from Fe-Rh hybridization and frustrated antiferromagnetic coupling among localized Fe moments at larger ...
Altres ajuts: CERCA Programme/Generalitat de CatalunyaAmong metamagnetic materials, FeRh alloys are ...
FeRh and its first-order phase transition can open new routes for magnetic hybrid materials and devi...
In materials where two or more ordering degrees of freedom are closely matched in their free energie...
We report on a strain-induced martensitic transformation, accompanied by a suppression of magnetic o...
Nanostructured magnetic materials continuously attract tremendous interest in both science and tech...
We perform density functional calculations to investigate the structure of the intermetallic alloy F...
In this paper we introduce an innovative bottom-\up approach for engineering self-\assembled magneti...
WOS:000370037800016International audienceWe report on the structural investigation of FeRh thin film...
In this work, we report the experimental results obtained on a set of ∼90 nm thick FeRh epitaxial fi...
We grew 80 nm FeRh films on different single crystals with various lattice constants. FeRh films on ...
The chemically ordered B2 phase of equiatomic FeRh is known to absorb or evolve a significant latent...
FeRh and its first-order phase transition can open new routes for magnetic hybrid materials and devi...
FeRh is a unique alloy which shows temperature dependent phase transition magnetic properties. The l...
FeRh is a unique alloy which shows temperature dependent phase transition magnetic properties. The l...
The B2-ordered intermetallic magnetic compound FeRh exhibits a thermodynamically first-order phase t...
Altres ajuts: CERCA Programme/Generalitat de CatalunyaAmong metamagnetic materials, FeRh alloys are ...
FeRh and its first-order phase transition can open new routes for magnetic hybrid materials and devi...
In materials where two or more ordering degrees of freedom are closely matched in their free energie...
We report on a strain-induced martensitic transformation, accompanied by a suppression of magnetic o...
Nanostructured magnetic materials continuously attract tremendous interest in both science and tech...
We perform density functional calculations to investigate the structure of the intermetallic alloy F...
In this paper we introduce an innovative bottom-\up approach for engineering self-\assembled magneti...
WOS:000370037800016International audienceWe report on the structural investigation of FeRh thin film...
In this work, we report the experimental results obtained on a set of ∼90 nm thick FeRh epitaxial fi...
We grew 80 nm FeRh films on different single crystals with various lattice constants. FeRh films on ...
The chemically ordered B2 phase of equiatomic FeRh is known to absorb or evolve a significant latent...
FeRh and its first-order phase transition can open new routes for magnetic hybrid materials and devi...
FeRh is a unique alloy which shows temperature dependent phase transition magnetic properties. The l...
FeRh is a unique alloy which shows temperature dependent phase transition magnetic properties. The l...
The B2-ordered intermetallic magnetic compound FeRh exhibits a thermodynamically first-order phase t...
Altres ajuts: CERCA Programme/Generalitat de CatalunyaAmong metamagnetic materials, FeRh alloys are ...
FeRh and its first-order phase transition can open new routes for magnetic hybrid materials and devi...
In materials where two or more ordering degrees of freedom are closely matched in their free energie...