Flexomagnetic
Effect Enhanced Ferromagnetism and Magnetoelectrochemistry
in Freestanding High-Entropy Alloy Films
Posted on 2023-08-29 - 17:40
Freestanding
thin films of functional materials enable the tuning
of properties via strain and strain gradients, broadening their applications.
Here, a systematic approach is proposed to fabricate freestanding
CrMnFeCoNi high-entropy alloy (HEA) thin films by pulsed laser deposition
using expansion-contraction of NaCl substrates and weak van der Waals
interaction of the interface, which form wrinkles with inhomogeneous
strain gradients when transferred to a viscous handle. We demonstrate
that the nonuniform gradients of external strain (flexomagnetic
effect) can induce the partial structural phase transition
from FCC to BCC in the wrinkled HEA film, resulting in a 10-fold increase
in its room-temperature saturation magnetization compared with the
unstrained flat HEA film. Furthermore, after applying an external
magnetic field, due to the different electron transfer behavior caused
by the electron scattering in wrinkled and flat HEA films, their electrocatalytic
magnetic responses showed a diametrically opposite picture. Our work
provides a promising strategy for tuning physical and chemical properties
via complex strained geometries.
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Ling, Yechao; Yu, Xiao; Yuan, Shijun; He, Anpeng; Han, Zhida; Du, Jun; et al. (1753). Flexomagnetic
Effect Enhanced Ferromagnetism and Magnetoelectrochemistry
in Freestanding High-Entropy Alloy Films. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsnano.3c05255Â