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Magnetic properties of Fe5_5SiB2_2 and its alloys with P, S, and Co

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Fe5_5SiB2_2 has been synthesized and magnetic measurements have been carried out, revealing that Msat_{\text{sat}} = 0.92 MA/m at T = 300 K. The M vs T curve shows a broad peak around T = 160 K. The anisotropy constant, K1_1, estimated at T = 300 K, is 0.25 MJ/m3^3. Theoretical analysis of Fe5_5SiB2_2 system has been carried out and extended to the full range of Fe5_5Si1x_{1-x}Px_xB2_2, Fe5_5P1x_{1-x}Sx_xB2_2, and (Fe1x_{1-x}Cox_x)5_5SiB2_2 compositions. The electronic band structures have been calculated using the Full-Potential Local-Orbital Minimum-Basis Scheme (FPLO-14). The calculated total magnetic moments are 9.20, 9.15, 9.59 and 2.42μB\mu_B per formula units of Fe5_5SiB2_2, Fe5_5PB2_2, Fe5_5SB2_2, and Co5_5SiB2_2, respectively. In agreement with experiment, magnetocrystalline anisotropy energies (MAE's) calculated for T = 0 K changes from a negative (easy-plane) anisotropy -0.28 MJ/m3^3 for Fe5_5SiB2_2 to the positive (easy-axis) anisotropy 0.35 MJ/m3^3 for Fe5_5PB2_2. Further increase of the number of p-electrons in Fe5_5P1x_{1-x}Sx_xB2_2 leads to an increase of MAE up to 0.77 MJ/m3^3 for the hypothetical Fe5_5P0.4_{0.4}S0.6_{0.6}B2_2 composition. Volume variation and fixed spin moment calculations (FSM) performed for Fe5_5SiB2_2 show an inverse relation between MAE and magnetic moment in the region down to about 15\% reduction of the spin moment. The alloying of Fe5_5SiB2_2 with Co is proposed as a practical realization of magnetic moment reduction, which ought to increase MAE. MAE calculated in virtual crystal approximation (VCA) for a full range of (Fe1x_{1-x}Cox_x)5_5SiB2_2 compositions reaches the maximum value of 1.16 MJ/m3^3 at Co concentration x = 0.3, with the magnetic moment 7.75μB\mu_B per formula unit. Thus, (Fe0.7_{0.7}Co0.3_{0.3})5_5SiB2_2 is suggested as a candidate for a rare-earth free permanent magnet.Comment: 11 pages, 14 figure

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