C16 Phase High Entropy Borides With High Magnetic Anisotropy
Abstract
ABSTRACT High magnetic anisotropy materials have critical applications in numerous technology sectors, largely relying on rare‐earth and precious metals which poses major sustainability challenges. The high entropy composition space offers a vast arena for exploration of high magnetic anisotropy materials based on earth‐abundant elements. However, common high entropy alloys favor disordered cubic crystal structures whereas ordered uniaxial structures are necessary for the desirable strong magnetic anisotropy. Here we report the discovery of novel quinary borides with C16 uniaxial crystal structure and high magnetic anisotropy. Switching the easy‐plane anisotropy of binary C16 borides to easy‐axis can be achieved through a suitable mixing of Fe and Co on the transition metal sublattice. Using a combinatorial sputtering approach, we explore the wider high entropy composition space to further enhance the anisotropy of the C16 phase by incorporation of additional magnetic 3 d transition metals. Significant coercivity increase, more than two‐fold, has been observed, compared with binary and ternary transition metal borides. Density functional theory calculations support the experimental findings, predicting anisotropy approaching 10 7 erg/cm 3 , which is understood in terms of the optimized electronic structure of the high entropy borides. These results establish a promising boron‐assisted synthesis strategy to achieve strong magnetic anisotropy using earth‐abundant elements.
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Authors (6)
Willie B. Beeson
Physics Department Georgetown University Washington, DC USA
Dhritiman Bhattacharya
Department of Physics, Georgetown University 2 , Washington, DC 20057,
Dinesh Bista
Physics Department Georgetown University Washington, DC USA
Bradley J. Fugetta
Physics Department Georgetown University Washington, DC USA
Gen Yin
Physics Department Georgetown University Washington, DC USA
Kai Liu