“…The excellent mechanical stability of this full-Heusler material, however, goes along with a large value of the thermal conductivity due to both, the high values of the sound velocity (% v s E 5260 m s À1 ) and of the Debye temperature (y D E 650 to 700 K). 7,12 In a series of investigations during the previous two decades, both with respect to density functional theory (DFT), as well as to experimental studies, the following picture emerged: Fe 2 VAl is a non-magnetic and non-metallic material, exhibiting an intriguing band structure with a narrow gap or pseudogap. Depending on the type of DFT calculation, a semimetallic state results in general, as was already shown by one of the very first band structure calculations on Fe 2 VAl by Weinert et al 13 In this calculation, the conduction band minimum around the high symmetry point X of the Brillouin zone falls below the valence band maximum at the G point.…”