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Applying high‐throughput computational techniques for discovering next‐generation of permanent magnets
Nieves Cordones, Pablo
Arapan, Sergiu
Hadjipanayis, G. C. .
Niarchos, D. .
Barandiaran, J.M.
Cuesta López, Santiago
magnetism
magnetic materials
permanent magnets
genome materials
high-throughput computation
Física
Physics
The uncertainty in rare‐earth market resulted in worldwide efforts to develop rare‐earth‐lean/free permanent magnets. In this paper, we discuss about this problem and analyse how advances in computational and theoretical condensed matter physics could be essential in the development of a new generation of high‐performance permanent magnets via high‐throughput computational technique for material design. Additionally, we show that an adaptive genetic algorithm based methodology could be a useful tool for finding new magnetic phases. In particular, we apply such approach to Fe0.75Sn0.25 compound recovering well‐known experimental results and also finding new low‐energy magnetic metastable structures
NOVAMAG project, under Grant Agreement No. 686056, EU Horizon 2020 Framework Programme for Research and Innova-tion (2014-2020). Authors also acknowledge the Spanish Super-computing Network (RES) and CESVIMA for providing super-computational resources under Ref. QCM-2016-2-0034
2018-10-08T07:44:19Z
2018-10-08T07:44:19Z
2016-12
info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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1862-6351
http://hdl.handle.net/10259/4959
10.1002/pssc.201600103
eng
Physica status solidi (c). 2016, V. 13, n. 10-12, p. 942-950
https://doi.org/10.1002/pssc.201600103
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