Issue 62, 2016, Issue in Progress

Origin of the half-metallic band-gap in newly designed quaternary Heusler compounds ZrVTiZ (Z = Al, Ga)

Abstract

In this work, first-principles calculations have been used to investigate the electronic structures, magnetic properties, and half-metallic nature of the newly designed quaternary Heusler compounds ZrVTiAl and ZrVTiGa. The calculated results reveal that these two compounds are half-metallic ferrimagnets with a total magnetic moment (Mt) of 2 μB, and the Mt is in line with the Slater–Pauling curve of Mt = 18 − Zt, where Zt is the total number of valence electrons. Furthermore, via a schematic diagram of the possible d–d hybridization between the transition-metal elements Zr, V, and Ti, we discuss the origin of the half-metallic band gap in the majority spin channel. Also, we have investigated the half-metallic states versus the lattice parameter and the structural stability, i.e., the cohesion energy and formation energy of ZrVTiAl and ZrVTiGa compounds. We hope that our work may trigger Zr-based Heusler compounds for application in future spintronics devices.

Graphical abstract: Origin of the half-metallic band-gap in newly designed quaternary Heusler compounds ZrVTiZ (Z = Al, Ga)

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
04 Apr 2016
Accepted
08 Jun 2016
First published
08 Jun 2016

RSC Adv., 2016,6, 57041-57047

Origin of the half-metallic band-gap in newly designed quaternary Heusler compounds ZrVTiZ (Z = Al, Ga)

X. Wang, Z. Cheng, J. Wang, L. Wang, Z. Yu, C. Fang, J. Yang and G. Liu, RSC Adv., 2016, 6, 57041 DOI: 10.1039/C6RA08600D

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