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Enhancing magnetocrystalline anisotropy of the Fe70Pd30 magnetic shape memory alloy by adding Cu

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Strained epitaxial growth provides the opportunity to understand the dependence of intrinsic and extrinsic properties of functional materials at frozen intermediate stages of a phase transformation. In this study, a combination of thin film experiments and first-principles calculations yields the binding energy and magnetic properties of tetragonal Fe70Pd30-xCux ferromagnetic shape memory thin films with x = 0, 3, 7 and structures ranging from bcc to beyond fcc (1.07<c/a_bct<1.57). We find that Cu enhances the quality of epitaxial growth, while spontaneous polarisation and Curie temperature are only moderately lowered as expected from our calculations. Beyond c/a_bct>1.41 the samples undergo structural relaxations through adaptive nanotwinning. For all tetragonal structures, we observe a significant increase of the magnetocrystalline anisotropy constant K1, which reaches a maximum of K1=-2.4*10^5 Jm^-3 at room temperature around c/a_bct=1.33 and is thus even larger than for binary Fe70Pd30 and the prototype Ni-Mn-Ga magnetic shape memory system. Since K1 represents the driving force for variant reorientation in magnetic shape memory systems, we conclude that Fe-Pd-Cu alloys offer a promising route towards microactuators applications with significantly improved work output.Comment: 24 pages, 9 figure

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