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Doping position estimation for FeRh-based alloys. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • FeRh-based alloys are noteworthy for their magnetic phase transition and magnetocaloric effects, making them suitable for research and applications like magnetic cooling and drug delivery.
  • The study focuses on how substituting Rhodium or Iron with other transition metals impacts these properties while addressing the uncertainty over which atom (Fe or Rh) is replaced during this process.
  • Through ab initio calculations, the paper offers a method to predict the substitution dynamics and provides a supporting dataset for future modeling, enhancing our understanding and application of FeRh alloys in various fields.

Article Abstract

FeRh-based alloys have attracted significant attention due to their magnetic phase transition and significant magnetocaloric effects. These properties position them as promising candidates for fundamental research and practical applications, including magnetic cooling and targeted drug delivery. The study of FeRh alloys, particularly those where Rhodium or Iron atoms are substituted with other transition metals, is crucial as certain substitutions preserve the alloy's magnetocaloric properties. However, even within a specific structural type and without considering competing phases, determining which atom (Fe or Rh) is replaced upon introducing a third element remains unclear. This paper addresses this ambiguity through ab initio calculations. We propose an approach to predict whether a dopant will replace Fe or Rh, offering insights into the electronic and structural factors influencing the substitution. Additionally, we present a dataset of ab initio calculations on doped FeRh alloys, which will support future data-driven modeling efforts. Our findings not only advance the understanding of FeRh-based alloys but also contribute to the design of novel materials for experimental and industrial applications.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11374792PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-024-71058-2DOI Listing

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