Electronic, Elastic, and Magnetic Properties of the Full-Heusler with the 4d Transition Metal Element, Co2YSi, Co2ZrSi, and Co2Y0.5Zr0.5Si: a First-Principle Study

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The substitution of Cr atoms could tailor Cd3As2 to a ferromagnetic half-metal, with the Curie temperature (Tc) up to room temperature, suggesting powerful potential for further spintronic applications.


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Palladium is a late transition metal element in the 4d row of the periodic table. Palladium nanoparticles show an efficient catalytic activity and selectivity in a number of chemical reactions....


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AbstractAn important cause of deactivation of alumina supported transition metal (oxide) catalysts is a solid state reaction between the active component and the support. We therefore studied the hightemperature behavior of Me layers (Me = Co, Ni, Cu and Fe) on polycrystalline α-A12O3 and γ- Al2O3 substrates. The samples were first oxidized at moderate temperatures and then annealed at high temperatures (up to 1000 °C) in O2, N2, or N2/O2 mixtures. The interfacial reaction to MeA12O4 was assessed using Rutherford Backscattering Spectrometry and X-ray diffraction. The reaction rate strongly depends on the transition metal element Me: Fe < Ni < Co < Cu. Low oxygen pressures favour spinel formation. γ-A12O3 shows a much higher reactivity towards the MeOx overlayers than α-Al2O3.


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