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arxiv: 1211.0555 · v1 · pith:N2XKI7GHnew · submitted 2012-11-02 · ❄️ cond-mat.mtrl-sci

Giant saturation magnetization effect in epitaxial Fe16N2 thin films grown on MgO (001) substrate

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Whether {\alpha}double prime-Fe16N2 possesses a giant saturation magnetization (Ms) has been a daunting problem among magnetic researchers for almost 40 years, mainly due to the unshakable faith of famous Slater-Pauling (SP) curve and poor consistency on evaluating its Ms. Here we demonstrate that, using epitaxy and mis-fit strain imposed by an underlying substrate, the in-plane lattice constant of Fe16N2 thin films can be fine tuned to create favorable conditions for exceptionally large saturation magnetization. Combined study using polarized neutron reflectometry and X-ray diffraction shows that with increasing strain at the interface the Ms of these film can be changed over a broad range, from ~2.1T (non-high Ms) up to ~3.1T (high Ms). We suggest that the equilibrium in-plane lattice constant of Fe16N2 sits in the vicinity of the spin crossover point, in which a transition between low spin to high spin configuration of Fe sites can be realized with sensitive adjustment of crystal structure.

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