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Altermagnetism in NiSi and Antiferromagnetic Candidate Materials with Non‐Collinear Spins
Altermagnetism has emerged as new class of phenomena in magnetic materials. But experimental evidences to the theoretically proposed concept is still scarce. That's because the research is mostly focused on collinear antiferromagnets and ignoring the vast landscape rendered by non‐collinear spin correlation.
Deepak K. Singh+2 more
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Mössbauer Studies of Iron-Rare Earth Intermetallics [PDF]
G J Bowden+2 more
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Frontiers in Intermetallics [PDF]
Thomas F. Fässler, Gordon J. Miller
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High‐throughput calculations unveil the stability, magnetic behavior, and transport properties of M2AX phases with magnetic A elements, predicting 139 metastable compounds. Highlights include high‐Curie‐temperature magnets, exceptional magneto‐crystalline anisotropy, and tunable anomalous Hall and Nernst conductivities, offering new insights and ...
Chen Shen+6 more
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Dislocation Etch Pits in the Hexagonal Ag–Al Intermetallic Phase [PDF]
Joy George, J.D. Mote
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Multicomponent alloys based on Sn, Sb, Si, and Fe are prepared via ball milling and tested as Na‐ion battery electrodes. Despite its promise as a high‐capacity material, Si is found to be redox‐inactive. However, it acts as a structure stabilizer in multicomponent alloys, enabling stable cycling.
Yuliia Kravets+3 more
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Single crystals of the intermetallic phase with composition Ti4Ni2C were serendipitously obtained by high-pressure sintering of a mixture with initial chemical composition Ti2Ni.
Huizi Liu+5 more
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Anode choices for sodium‐ion batteries remain limited. This review explores Group IVA alloy elements (Si, Ge, Sn, Pb) as anodes, focusing on their electrochemistry, mechanical behavior, and kinetic properties. By analyzing their Na storage mechanisms and challenges, this work provides insights and future directions for advancing sodium‐ion battery ...
Jia Zhang, Tianye Zheng
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The size, shape, and composition of metal nanoparticles are key factors in heterogeneous catalysis, as they influence catalytic activity and selectivity in various chemical processes. Therefore, designing catalysts with well‐defined structures is crucial for conducting systematic structure‐performance studies and gaining deeper insights into catalytic ...
Esteban Gioria+3 more
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High‐Entropy Halides for Intercalation Battery Electrode Materials
The introduction of the high‐entropy concept to oxides has resulted in improvements in electrochemical properties, which have also been recently applied to fluorides. This concept is a perspective of the fundamentals of high‐entropy concept applying to halides in general.
Sebastian Schumacher+4 more
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