Spintronics is an emerging form of electronics based on the electrons' spin degree of freedom for which materials with robust half-metallic ferromagnet character are very attractive. Here we determine the structural stability, electronic, magnetic, and mechanical properties of the half-Heusler (hH) compound CoFeGe, in particular also in its cubic form. The first-principles calculations suggest that the electronic structure is robust with 100% spin polarization at the Fermi level under hydrostatic pressure and uni-axial strain. Both the longitudinal and Hall current polarization are calculated and the longitudinal current polarization (PL) is found to be>99%and extremely robust under uniform pressure and uni-axial strain. The anomalous Hall conductivity and spin Hall conductivity of hH cubic CoFeGe (-CoFeGe) are found to be∼-100S cmand∼39 ℏ/eS cm, respectively. Moreover, the Curie temperature of the alloy is calculated to be ∼524 K with a 3μBmagnetic moment. Lastly, the calculated mechanical properties indicate that-CoFeGe is ductile and mechanically stable with a bulk modulus of ≈154 GPa. Overall, this analysis reveals that cubic CoFeGe is a robust half-metallic ferromagnet and an interesting material for spintronic applications.

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