Abstract

First-principles calculations have been performed on the electronic structures and magnetic properties of a new Ti2Co-based full-Heusler alloy Ti2CoGe. The calculations predict the Ti2CoGe is a half-metallic ferromagnet at the equilibrium lattice constant with the minority-spin energy gap of 0.60eV. It is found that the total magnetic moment (Mt) and the number of valence electrons (Zt) in Ti2CoGe obey a new Slater–Pauling (SP) rule of Mt=Zt−18 and the rule also can be applied to other Ti2Co-based half-metallic full-Heusler alloys. The Ti2CoGe alloy keeps a 100% polarization at Fermi level and maintains the half-metallic character for lattice constants ranging between 6.05 and 6.67Å.

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