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- 2024Nonadiabatic Charge Transfer within Photoexcited Nickel Porphyrinscitations
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- 2002Electronic and structural properties of Fe 3Pd-Pt ferromagnetic shape memory alloyscitations
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Fe3Pd ferromagnetic shape memory alloys
Abstract
<p>Fe<sub>3</sub>Pd ferromagnetic shape memory alloys were studied. These alloys are potentially useful ferromagnetic shape memory materials with a maximum predicted strain of up to 6.8%. A rigid band analysis suggests that addition of electrons to the system through alloying slightly favors the ordered phase.</p>