First-principles methods were used to determine the magnetic state of a simulated cobalt-based binary alloy (Gd,Pr)Co 17 along with its corresponding lattice parameters and density. The resulting composition was fabricated using two methods arc-melting and induction-melting and compared with the calculated values. The induction-melted samples showed greater homogeneity and successfully produced the R 2 Co 17 structure. Calculated values qualitatively predict ferromagnetic behavior and lattice parameters to be within a low percent. The development of magnetic alloys with the assistance of computational methods promises faster development of new functional materials.
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Goldsby, J., Raj, S., Guruswamy, S., & Azbill, D. D. (2015). First-Principle and Experimental Study of a Gadolinium-Praseodymium-Cobalt Pseudobinary Intermetallic Compound. Journal of Materials, 2015, 1–9. https://doi.org/10.1155/2015/753612
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