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Metallic Nickel Silicides: Experiments and Theory for NiSi and First Principles Calculations for other Phases

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Author(s)

Ashutosh Dahal, Jagath Gunasekera, Leland Harriger, Deepak K. Singh, David J. Singh

Abstract

We report detailed experimental investigation of the transport and magnetic properties of orthorhombic NiSi along with first principles studies of this phase and related nickel silicides. Neutron scattering shows no evidence for magnetism, in agreement with first principles calculations. Comparison of first principles results and experimental results from our measurements and literature show a weak electron phonon coupling. We discuss transport and other properties of NiSi and find behavior characteristic of a weak correlated metal far from magnetism. Trends among the nickel silicides as a function of nickel content are discussed.
Citation
Journal of Alloys and Compounds
Volume
672

Keywords

Neutron Scattering, Nickel Silicides, transport properties, magnetism, weakly correlated metal

Citation

Dahal, A. , Gunasekera, J. , Harriger, L. , Singh, D. and Singh, D. (2016), Metallic Nickel Silicides: Experiments and Theory for NiSi and First Principles Calculations for other Phases, Journal of Alloys and Compounds, [online], https://tsapps.nist.gov/publication/get_pdf.cfm?pub_id=920134 (Accessed December 26, 2024)

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Created July 4, 2016, Updated October 12, 2021