Searching for high magnetization density in bulk Fe: the new metastable Fe6 phase

Abstract

We report the discovery of a new allotrope of iron by first principles calculations. This phase has Pmn21 symmetry, a six-atom unit cell (hence the name Fe6), and the highest magnetization density (Ms) among all known crystalline phases of iron. Obtained from the structural optimizations of the Fe3C-cementite crystal upon carbon removal, Pmn21 Fe6 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, e.g., by interstitial impurities, Fe6 could become the basis material for high Ms rare-earth-free permanent 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 explain the enigmatic high Ms of Fe16N2, which is currently attracting an intense research activity.

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