Importance of Thermal Disorder on the Properties of Alloys: Origin of Paramagnetism and Structural Anomalies in Iron-Aluminum
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The bcc-based Fe_{1-x}Al_{x} exhibit interesting magnetic and anomalous structural properties as a function of composition and sample processing conditions arising from thermal or off-stoichiometric chemical disorder, and, although well studied, these properties are not understood. In stoichiometric B2 FeAl, including the effects of partial long-range order (i.e., thermal antisites), we find the observed paramagnetic response (with non-zero local moments), in contrast to past investigations which find ferromagnetism based on local density approximation (LDA) to density functional theory or which find a non-magnetic state from LDA+U, both of which are inconsistent with experiment. Moreover, from this magneto-chemical coupling, we are able to determine the origins of the lattice constant anomalies found in Fe_{1-x}Al_{x} for x=25-50, as observed from various processing conditions.
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