The chemically ordered B2 phase of equiatomic FeRh is known to absorb or evolve a significant latent heat as it traverses its first-order phase transition in response to thermal, magnetic, and mechanical drivers. This attribute makes FeRh an ideal magnetocaloric material testbed for investigation of relationships between the crystalline lattice and the magnetic spins, which are especially experimentally accessible in thin films. In this work, epitaxial FeRh films of nominal 30 nm and 50 nm thicknesses with out-of-plane c-axis orientation were sputter-deposited at high temperature onto (0 0 1)-MgO or (0 0 0 1)-Al2O3 substrates and capped with Al, Au, Cr, or W after in situ annealing at 973 K to promote CsCl-type chemical order. In this manne...
Equi-Atomic FeRh is highly unusual in that it undergoes a first order meta-magnetic phase transition...
FeRh and its first-order phase transition can open new routes for magnetic hybrid materials and devi...
Equi-atomic FeRh is highly unusual in that it undergoes a first order meta-magnetic phase transition...
Data and figures arising from study of the effects of epitaxial strain on FeRh thin film
In this work, we report the experimental results obtained on a set of ∼90 nm thick FeRh epitaxial fi...
The separate effects of strain and film thickness on the antiferromagnetic-to-ferromagnetic phase tr...
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...
We grew 80 nm FeRh films on different single crystals with various lattice constants. FeRh films on ...
We grew 80 nm FeRh films on different single crystals with various lattice constants. FeRh films on ...
Equi-atomic FeRh is highly unusual in that it undergoes a rst order meta-magnetic phase transition ...
WOS:000370037800016International audienceWe report on the structural investigation of FeRh thin film...
Equi-Atomic FeRh is highly unusual in that it undergoes a first order meta-magnetic phase transition...
Equi-Atomic FeRh is highly unusual in that it undergoes a first order meta-magnetic phase transition...
Equi-Atomic FeRh is highly unusual in that it undergoes a first order meta-magnetic phase transition...
Equi-Atomic FeRh is highly unusual in that it undergoes a first order meta-magnetic phase transition...
FeRh and its first-order phase transition can open new routes for magnetic hybrid materials and devi...
Equi-atomic FeRh is highly unusual in that it undergoes a first order meta-magnetic phase transition...
Data and figures arising from study of the effects of epitaxial strain on FeRh thin film
In this work, we report the experimental results obtained on a set of ∼90 nm thick FeRh epitaxial fi...
The separate effects of strain and film thickness on the antiferromagnetic-to-ferromagnetic phase tr...
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...
We grew 80 nm FeRh films on different single crystals with various lattice constants. FeRh films on ...
We grew 80 nm FeRh films on different single crystals with various lattice constants. FeRh films on ...
Equi-atomic FeRh is highly unusual in that it undergoes a rst order meta-magnetic phase transition ...
WOS:000370037800016International audienceWe report on the structural investigation of FeRh thin film...
Equi-Atomic FeRh is highly unusual in that it undergoes a first order meta-magnetic phase transition...
Equi-Atomic FeRh is highly unusual in that it undergoes a first order meta-magnetic phase transition...
Equi-Atomic FeRh is highly unusual in that it undergoes a first order meta-magnetic phase transition...
Equi-Atomic FeRh is highly unusual in that it undergoes a first order meta-magnetic phase transition...
FeRh and its first-order phase transition can open new routes for magnetic hybrid materials and devi...
Equi-atomic FeRh is highly unusual in that it undergoes a first order meta-magnetic phase transition...