Study Of The Physical Properties Of a Heusler Alloy Using the FP- LAPW Method; Co2FeAl
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Résumé
The intrinsic and tunable properties of Heusler alloys play a key role in
advancing technologies, particularly in spintronic applications. In this context, the
current study presents a concise investigation into the physical characteristics of
the Heusler compound Co₂FeAl. The analysis was carried out using the Full
Potential Linearized Augmented Plane Wave (FP-LAPW) method implemented
in the WIEN2k software, which is grounded in the Density Functional Theory
(DFT) framework. Both the Generalized Gradient Approximation (GGA-PBE) by
Perdew-Burke-Ernzerhof and the semi-empirical Tran–Blaha Modified Becke-
Johnson (TB-mBJ) exchange potential were applied. The results indicate that
Co₂FeAl favors a Cu₂MnAl-type crystal structure and exhibits ferromagnetic
ordering. Mechanical property analysis showed that the compound is anisotropic
and ductile. This comprehensive study highlights Co₂FeAl as a promising material
for spintronic device applications.