Abstract
Abstract
Neutron diffraction and ab initio studies were carried out on Mn2V1−x
Co
x
Ga (x = 0, 0.25, 0.5, 0.75, 1) Heusler alloys which exhibits high T
C fully compensated ferrimagnetic characteristics for x = 0.5. A combined analysis of neutron diffraction and ab initio calculations revealed the crystal structure and magnetic configuration which could not be determined from the x-ray diffraction and magnetic measurements. As reported earlier, Rietveld refinement of neutron diffraction data confirmed L21 structure for Mn2VGa and X
a structure for Mn2CoGa. The alloys with x = 0.25 and 0.5 possess L21 structure with Mn(C)–Co disorder. As the Co concentration reaches 0.75, a structural transition has been observed from disordered L21 to disordered X
a. Detailed ab initio studies also confirmed this structural transition. The reason for the magnetic moment compensation in Mn2(V1−x
Co
x
)Ga was identified to be different from that of the earlier reported fully compensated ferrimagnet (MnCo)VGa. With the help of neutron diffraction and ab initio studies, it is identified that the disordered L21 structure with antiparallel coupling between the ferromagnetically aligned magnetic moments of (Mn(A)–Mn(C)) and (V–Co) atom pairs enables the compensation in Mn2V1−x
Co
x
Ga.
Subject
Condensed Matter Physics,General Materials Science
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