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Demonstration of Ru as the 4th ferromagnetic element at room temperature.


ABSTRACT: Development of novel magnetic materials is of interest for fundamental studies and applications such as spintronics, permanent magnetics, and sensors. We report on the first experimental realization of single element ferromagnetism, since Fe, Co, and Ni, in metastable tetragonal Ru, which has been predicted. Body-centered tetragonal Ru phase is realized by use of strain via seed layer engineering. X-ray diffraction and electron microscopy confirm the epitaxial mechanism to obtain tetragonal phase Ru. We observed a saturation magnetization of 148 and 160?emu?cm-3 at room temperature and 10?K, respectively. Control samples ensure the ferromagnetism we report on is from tetragonal Ru and not from magnetic contamination. The effect of thickness on the magnetic properties is also studied, and it is observed that increasing thickness results in strain relaxation, and thus diluting the magnetization. Anomalous Hall measurements are used to confirm its ferromagnetic behavior.

SUBMITTER: Quarterman P 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5970227 | biostudies-literature | 2018 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Demonstration of Ru as the 4th ferromagnetic element at room temperature.

Quarterman P P   Sun Congli C   Garcia-Barriocanal Javier J   Dc Mahendra M   Lv Yang Y   Manipatruni Sasikanth S   Nikonov Dmitri E DE   Young Ian A IA   Voyles Paul M PM   Wang Jian-Ping JP  

Nature communications 20180525 1


Development of novel magnetic materials is of interest for fundamental studies and applications such as spintronics, permanent magnetics, and sensors. We report on the first experimental realization of single element ferromagnetism, since Fe, Co, and Ni, in metastable tetragonal Ru, which has been predicted. Body-centered tetragonal Ru phase is realized by use of strain via seed layer engineering. X-ray diffraction and electron microscopy confirm the epitaxial mechanism to obtain tetragonal phas  ...[more]

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