Al2MnCu: A magnetically ordered member of the Heusler alloy family despite having a valence electron count of 24
Abstract
The magnetic property of the Heusler alloys can be predicted by the famous Slater-Pauling (S-P) rule, which states the total magnetic moment (mt) of such materials can be expressed as m t\,=\,(NV-24)\,μB/f.u., where NV is the total valence electron count (VEC). Consequently, no Heusler alloys having VEC = 24 are theoretically expected as well as experimentally reported to have any magnetic ordering. Recently, a special class of Heusler alloys with 50\% concentration of p-block elements (anti-Heusler) have been identified, although none of such reported compounds belong to the VEC 24 category. Here, we report a new anti-Heusler alloy, Al2MnCu, that undergoes long-range ferromagnetic (FM) ordering with T C315 K and a large magnetic moment of 1.8 μB/f.u. despite having VEC 24. A phenomenological model based on molecular orbital hybridization is also proposed to understand the magnetism and unusual deviation from the standard S-P rule.
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