Semih Ener
Technische Universität Darmstadt
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Physical Review B | 2015
Alexander Edström; Miroslaw Werwinski; Diana Iusan; Jan Rusz; Olle Eriksson; Konstantin P. Skokov; Iliya Radulov; Semih Ener; M. D. Kuz'min; J. Hong; M. Fries; D. Yu. Karpenkov; O. Gutfleisch; P. Toson; J. Fidler
We have explored, computationally and experimentally, the magnetic properties of \fecob{} alloys. Calculations provide a good agreement with experiment in terms of the saturation magnetization and the magnetocrystalline anisotropy energy with some difficulty in describing Co
Applied Physics Letters | 2016
Maximilian Fries; K. P. Skokov; D. Yu. Karpenkov; V. Franco; Semih Ener; O. Gutfleisch
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Physical Review B | 2015
Alexander Edström; Miroslaw Werwinski; Diana Iusan; Jan Rusz; Olle Eriksson; K. P. Skokov; Iliya Radulov; Semih Ener; M. D. Kuz'min; J. Hong; Maximilian Fries; D. Yu. Karpenkov; O. Gutfleisch; Peter Toson; J. Fidler
B, for which it is found that both full potential effects and electron correlations treated within dynamical mean field theory are of importance for a correct description. The material exhibits a uniaxial magnetic anisotropy for a range of cobalt concentrations between
AIP Advances | 2016
Yu-Chun Chen; Simon Sawatzki; Semih Ener; H. Sepehri-Amin; Andreas Leineweber; Giuliano Gregori; Fei Qu; Shreyas Muralidhar; T. Ohkubo; K. Hono; O. Gutfleisch; H. Kronmüller; Gisela Schütz; E. Goering
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ieee international magnetics conference | 2017
S.K. Pal; Léopold V.B. Diop; Konstantin P. Skokov; Semih Ener; O. Gutfleisch
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Physical Review B | 2015
Alexander Edström; Miroslaw Werwinski; Diana Iusan; Jan Rusz; Olle Eriksson; K. P. Skokov; Iliya Radulov; Semih Ener; M. D. Kuz'min; J. Hong; Maximilian Fries; D. Yu. Karpenkov; O. Gutfleisch; P. Toson; J. Fidler
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Acta Materialia | 2016
Simon Sawatzki; Christian Kübel; Semih Ener; O. Gutfleisch
. A simple model for the temperature dependence of magnetic anisotropy suggests that the complicated non-monotonous temperature behaviour is mainly due to variations in the band structure as the exchange splitting is reduced by temperature. Using density functional theory based calculations we have explored the effect of substitutional doping the transition metal sublattice by the whole range of 5
Acta Materialia | 2017
Maximilian Fries; Lukas Pfeuffer; Enrico Bruder; Tino Gottschall; Semih Ener; Léopold V.B. Diop; Thorsten Gröb; Konstantin P. Skokov; O. Gutfleisch
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Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials | 2015
Semih Ener; Konstantin P. Skokov; Dmitriy Yu. Karpenkov; M. D. Kuz'min; O. Gutfleisch
transition metals and found that doping by Re or W elements should significantly enhance the magnetocrystalline anisotropy energy. Experimentally, W doping did not succeed in enhancing the magnetic anisotropy due to formation of other phases. On the other hand, doping by Ir and Re was successful and resulted in magnetic anisotropies that are in agreement with theoretical predictions. In particular, doping by 2.5~at.\% of Re on the Fe/Co site shows a magnetocrystalline anisotropy energy which is increased by 50\% compared to its parent (Fe
Physical Review B | 2012
Semih Ener; Jürgen Neuhaus; W. Petry; Richard A. Mole; Klaudia Hradil; Mario Siewert; Markus E. Gruner; Peter Entel; I. Titov; Mehmet Acet
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