Phys. Rev. B 66, 174429 (2002) [9 pages]Slater-Pauling behavior and origin of the half-metallicity of the full-Heusler alloys
I. Galanakis * and P. H. Dederichs
N. Papanikolaou Received 6 June 2002; revised 19 July 2002; published 18 November 2002 Using the full-potential screened Korringa-Kohn-Rostoker method we study the full-Heusler alloys based on Co, Fe, Rh, and Ru. We show that many of these compounds show a half-metallic behavior; however, in contrast to the half-Heusler alloys the energy gap in the minority band is extremely small due to states localized only at the Co (Fe, Rh, or Ru) sites which are not present in the half-Heusler compounds. The full-Heusler alloys show a Slater-Pauling behavior and the total spin magnetic moment per unit cell (Mt) scales with the total number of valence electrons (Zt) following the rule Mt=Zt-24. We explain why the spin-down band contains exactly 12 electrons using arguments based on group theory and show that this rule holds also for compounds with less than 24 valence electrons. Finally we discuss the deviations from this rule and the differences compared to the half-Heusler alloys. ©2002 The American Physical Society
URL: http://link.aps.org/abstract/PRB/v66/e174429 * Electronic address: I.Galanakis@fz-juelich.de [ Abstract | Previous article | Next article | Issue 17 ] |
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