Inter-element miscibility driven stabilization of ordered pseudo-binary alloy

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Kenshi Matsumoto
Ryota Sato
Yasutomi Tatetsu
Ryo Takahata
Seiji Yamazoe
Miho Yamauchi
Yuji Inagaki
Yoichi Horibe
Masaki Kudo
Takaaki Toriyama
Mitsunari Auchi
Mitsutaka Haruta
Hiroki Kurata
Toshiharu Teranishi
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[1] Kyoto University,Institute for Chemical Research
[2] Gokasho,Center for Liberal Arts Education
[3] Uji,Department of Chemistry, Graduate School of Science
[4] Meio University,Institute for Materials Chemistry and Engineering (IMCE)
[5] Biimata,Department of Applied Quantum Physics and Nuclear Engineering, Faculty of Engineering
[6] Nago,Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Graduate School of Engineering
[7] Tokyo Metropolitan University,The Ultramicroscopy Research Center
[8] Kyushu University,undefined
[9] Kyushu University,undefined
[10] Kyushu Institute of Technology,undefined
[11] Kyushu University,undefined
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An infinite number of crystal structures in a multicomponent alloy with a specific atomic ratio can be devised, although only thermodynamically-stable phases can be formed. Here, we experimentally show the first example of a layer-structured pseudo-binary alloy, theoretically called Z3-FePd3. This Z3 structure is achieved by adding a small amount of In, which is immiscible with Fe but miscible with Pd and consists of an alternate L10 (CuAu-type)-PdFePd trilayer and Pd–In ordered alloy monolayer along the c axis. First-principles calculations strongly support that the specific inter-element miscibility of In atoms stabilizes the thermodynamically-unstable Z3-FePd3 phase without significantly changing the original density of states of the Z3-FePd3 phase. Our results demonstrate that the specific inter-element miscibility can switch stable structures and manipulate the material nature with a slight composition change.
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