The electronic structure of Heusler alloys having mixed magnetic phases, comprising of vicinal anti-ferromagnetic and ferromagnetic orders, is of great significance. We present the results of an electronic structure study on NixCu1-xMnSb Heusler alloys, using Mn-2p core-level photoemission spectroscopy. Room temperature data in the paramagnetic phase reveal a non-monotonic variation of both electron correlation strength and conduction-band hybridization such that the former enhances while the latter weakens for compositions showing a mixed phase relative to compositions at the phase boundaries to the ordered phases. The results suggest a possible electronic driving force for settling mixed-magnetic phases.
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Sarkar, I., Yusuf, S. M., Halder, M., Gloskovskii, A., & Drube, W. (2016). Nature of electron correlation and hybridization in NixCu1- xMnSb Heusler alloys. APL Materials, 4(8). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4960389
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