Equi-Atomic FeRh is highly unusual in that it undergoes a first order meta-magnetic phase transition from an antiferromagnet to a ferromagnet above room temperature (T r â ‰ 370 K). This behavior opens new possibilities for creating multifunctional magnetic and spintronic devices which can utilise both thermal and applied field energy to change state and functionalise composites. A key requirement in realising multifunctional devices is the need to understand and control the properties of FeRh in the extreme thin film limit (t FeRh < 10 nm) where interfaces are crucial. Here we determine the properties of FeRh films in the thickness range 2.5-10 nm grown directly on MgO substrates. Our magnetometry and structural measurements show that a pe...
Equiatomic FeRh alloys undergo a fascinating first-order metamagnetic phase transition (FOMPT) just ...
In this work, we report the experimental results obtained on a set of ∼90 nm thick FeRh epitaxial fi...
The chemically ordered B2 phase of equiatomic FeRh is known to absorb or evolve a significant latent...
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...
Equi-atomic FeRh is highly unusual in that it undergoes a rst order meta-magnetic phase transition ...
FeRh and its first-order phase transition can open new routes for magnetic hybrid materials and devi...
FeRh and its first-order phase transition can open new routes for magnetic hybrid materials and devi...
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...
Exchange systems of FeRh with a hard magnetic layer are a promising approach for heat-assisted magne...
Equiatomic FeRh alloys undergo a fascinating first-order metamagnetic phase transition (FOMPT) just ...
The separate effects of strain and film thickness on the antiferromagnetic-to-ferromagnetic phase tr...
Equiatomic FeRh alloys undergo a fascinating first-order metamagnetic phase transition (FOMPT) just ...
In this work, we report the experimental results obtained on a set of ∼90 nm thick FeRh epitaxial fi...
The chemically ordered B2 phase of equiatomic FeRh is known to absorb or evolve a significant latent...
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...
Equi-atomic FeRh is highly unusual in that it undergoes a rst order meta-magnetic phase transition ...
FeRh and its first-order phase transition can open new routes for magnetic hybrid materials and devi...
FeRh and its first-order phase transition can open new routes for magnetic hybrid materials and devi...
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...
Exchange systems of FeRh with a hard magnetic layer are a promising approach for heat-assisted magne...
Equiatomic FeRh alloys undergo a fascinating first-order metamagnetic phase transition (FOMPT) just ...
The separate effects of strain and film thickness on the antiferromagnetic-to-ferromagnetic phase tr...
Equiatomic FeRh alloys undergo a fascinating first-order metamagnetic phase transition (FOMPT) just ...
In this work, we report the experimental results obtained on a set of ∼90 nm thick FeRh epitaxial fi...
The chemically ordered B2 phase of equiatomic FeRh is known to absorb or evolve a significant latent...