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▼ [13p-S302-2] Large Modulation of the Fermi Energy in an Iron-Based Alloy
Keywords:ferromagnetic material, work function
There are three transition elements having Curie temperatures (Tc) higher than a room temperature (RT) due to the Stoner criterion: cobalt, nickel, and iron (Fe). An obstacle to the application is their little variation of the Fermi energy, EF: they locate at within only 0.7 eV (ranging from −4.5 to −5.2 eV below the vacuum level), which hampers progress in spintronic devices involving the manipulation of Schottky barriers or Rashba fields. Spintronics researchers desire new ferromagnetic/ferrimagnetic materials (FMs) satisfying Tc > RT and widely variable EF. Here we present an Fe-based alloy, FeGd.