Data di Pubblicazione:
2015
Abstract:
We report the discovery of a new allotrope of iron by first principles calculations. This phase has Pmn2(1) symmetry, a six-atom unit cell (hence the name Fe-6), and the highest magnetization density (M-s) among all the known crystalline phases of iron. Obtained from the structural optimizations of the Fe3C-cementite crystal upon carbon removal, Pmn2(1) Fe-6 is shown to result from the stabilization of a ferromagnetic FCC phase, further strained along the Bain path. Although metastable from 0 to 50 GPa, the new phase is more stable at low pressures than the other well-known HCP and FCC allotropes and smoothly transforms into the FCC phase under compression. If stabilized to room temperature, for example, by interstitial impurities, Fe-6 could become the basis material for high M-s rare-earth-free permament magnets and high-impact applications such as light-weight electric engine rotors or high-density recording media. The new phase could also be key to explaining the enigmatic high M-s of Fe16N2, which is currently attracting intense research activity.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Bain strain; Fe16N2; First principles calculations; High magnetization density; Iron nitrides; Phase stability
Elenco autori:
Umemoto, K.; Himmetoglu, B.; Wang, J. -P.; Wentzcovitch, R. M.; Cococcioni, M.
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