2013
DOI: 10.1134/s1063776113020180
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Atomic disorder and the magnetic, electrical, and optical properties of a Co2CrAl Heusler alloy

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“…A difference in the behavior of the electrical and magnetic properties of the alloys under consider ation is that Co 2 CrGa basically exhibits disordering in the Cr and Ga sublattices, whereas such disordering in Co 2 CrAl takes place in all sublattices. Therefore, in our opinion, the alloys Co 2 CrGa is preferred for the use in spintronic devices.…”
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“…A difference in the behavior of the electrical and magnetic properties of the alloys under consider ation is that Co 2 CrGa basically exhibits disordering in the Cr and Ga sublattices, whereas such disordering in Co 2 CrAl takes place in all sublattices. Therefore, in our opinion, the alloys Co 2 CrGa is preferred for the use in spintronic devices.…”
Section: (T)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The structural heter ogeneity of the samples was also associated in [5,6] with a difference-almost by a factor of 2-between the experimentally measured and calculated magnetic moments of the ultimately ordered Co 2 CrAl alloy. However, as was correctly mentioned in [2], the sign change of the resistance temperature coefficient near T C in the absence of structural changes in this temper Abstract-It has been shown by comparing the results of studying the electrical and magnetic properties of the half metallic ferromagnetic Heusler alloys Co 2 CrAl and Co 2 CrGa with the calculations of their elec tronic structure that high values of the electrical resistivity ρ are caused by a disordered distribution of atoms over the sites of the L2 1 cubic structure, and the anomalous behavior of ρ(T) is associated with the transfor mation of the electronic spectrum due to the ferromagnetic to paramagnetic transition. …”
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