Ab initio Studies of Magnetism and Topology in solid Pd-rich a-PdSi Alloys

Abstract

In 1965 Duwez et al. reported having generated an amorphous, stable phase of palladium-silicon in the region 15 to 23 atomic percent (at. \%) silicon. These pioneering efforts have led to the development of solid materials that are now known as Bulk Metallic Glasses (BMG). In 2019 we discovered, computationally, that bulk amorphous Pd becomes magnetic, and so does porous/amorphous Pd. Puzzled by our results we undertook the study of several solid binary systems in the Pd-rich zone; in particular, the study of the glassy metallic alloy a-Pd100-cSic, for 0 ≤ c ≤ 22, (c in at. \%) to see what their topology is, what their electronic properties are and to inquire about their magnetism. Here we show that this metallic glass is in fact magnetic in the region 0 ≤ c < 15. Collaterally we present α and β magnetization curves that manifest the net magnetic moment observed. We also discuss the topology and the position of the first few peaks of the pair distribution functions, which agrees well with experiment. The BMGs produced experimentally so far are limited in size, but despite this limitation, recent industrial efforts have developed some useful devices that may revolutionize technology.

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