FeRh is a unique alloy which shows temperature dependent phase transition magnetic properties. The lattice parameter (a) of this CsCl-type (B2) structure is 4.1712 Å. It undergoes a first order transition from antiferromagnetic (AFM) to ferromagnetic (FM) order at around 370K and hysteretic behavior while cooling and heating. This meta-magnetic transition of FeRh is accompanied by an isotropic expansion in the unit cell volume, which indicates strong coupling between magnetic and structural properties of FeRh. Consequently, the magnetic and transport properties, such as magnetoresistance (MR), are changed during the transition. Due to its unique thermo-magnetic behaviors, FeRh is very important for future spintronic devices. The structure c...
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 is a unique alloy which shows temperature dependent phase transition magnetic properties. The l...
FeRh and its first-order phase transition can open new routes for magnetic hybrid materials and devi...
We perform density functional calculations to investigate the structure of the intermetallic alloy F...
Altres ajuts: CERCA Programme/Generalitat de CatalunyaAmong metamagnetic materials, FeRh alloys are ...
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...
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 ...
We grew 80 nm FeRh films on different single crystals with various lattice constants. FeRh films on ...
The B2-ordered intermetallic magnetic compound FeRh exhibits a thermodynamically first-order phase t...
FeRh and its first-order phase transition can open new routes for magnetic hybrid materials and devi...
peer reviewedFeRh and its first-order phase transition can open new routes for magnetic hybrid mater...
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 is a unique alloy which shows temperature dependent phase transition magnetic properties. The l...
FeRh and its first-order phase transition can open new routes for magnetic hybrid materials and devi...
We perform density functional calculations to investigate the structure of the intermetallic alloy F...
Altres ajuts: CERCA Programme/Generalitat de CatalunyaAmong metamagnetic materials, FeRh alloys are ...
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...
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 ...
We grew 80 nm FeRh films on different single crystals with various lattice constants. FeRh films on ...
The B2-ordered intermetallic magnetic compound FeRh exhibits a thermodynamically first-order phase t...
FeRh and its first-order phase transition can open new routes for magnetic hybrid materials and devi...
peer reviewedFeRh and its first-order phase transition can open new routes for magnetic hybrid mater...
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...