Scientific Reports (Mar 2021)

Alloying effect on the order–disorder transformation in tetragonal FeNi

  • Li-Yun Tian,
  • Oliver Gutfleisch,
  • Olle Eriksson,
  • Levente Vitos

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-84482-5
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 1
pp. 1 – 9

Abstract

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Abstract Tetragonal ( $${\hbox{L1}}_{0}$$ L1 0 ) FeNi is a promising material for high-performance rare-earth-free permanent magnets. Pure tetragonal FeNi is very difficult to synthesize due to its low chemical order–disorder transition temperature ( $$\approx {593}$$ ≈ 593 K), and thus one must consider alternative non-equilibrium processing routes and alloy design strategies that make the formation of tetragonal FeNi feasible. In this paper, we investigate by density functional theory as implemented in the exact muffin-tin orbitals method whether alloying FeNi with a suitable element can have a positive impact on the phase formation and ordering properties while largely maintaining its attractive intrinsic magnetic properties. We find that small amount of non-magnetic (Al and Ti) or magnetic (Cr and Co) elements increase the order–disorder transition temperature. Adding Mo to the Co-doped system further enhances the ordering temperature while the Curie temperature is decreased only by a few degrees. Our results show that alloying is a viable route to stabilizing the ordered tetragonal phase of FeNi.