Disorder-mediated quenching of magnetization in NbVTiAl: Theory and Experiment

Abstract

In this paper, we present the structural, electronic, magnetic and transport properties of a equiatomic quaternary alloy NbVTiAl. The absence of (111) and (200) peaks in X-ray diffraction (XRD) data confirms the A2-type structure. Magnetization measurements indicate a high Curie temperature and a negligibly small magnetic moment ( 10-3 μB/f.u.) These observations are indicative of fully compensated ferrimagnetism in the alloy. Temperature-dependent resistivity indicates metallic nature. Ab-initio calculation of fully ordered NbVTiAl structure confirms a nearly half metallic behavior with a high spin polarization ( 90 \%) and a net magnetic moment of 0.8 μB/f.u. (in complete contrast to the experimental observation). One of the main objective of the present paper is to resolve and explain the long-standing discrepancy between theoretical prediction and experimental observation of magnetization for V-based quaternary Heusler alloys, in general. To gain an in-depth understanding, we modelled various disordered states and its subsequent effect on the magnetic and electronic properties. The discrepancy is attributed to the A2 disorder present in the system, as confirmed by our XRD data. The presence of disorder also causes the emergence of finite states at the Fermi level, which impacts the spin polarization of the system.

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