New Study Reveals Key to Structural Stability in Magnetic Materials
The scientists studied how adding copper or iron to a material called MnCoGe affects its structure. They used computer simulations to see how these substitutions change the stability of the material's hexagonal shape. When adding a small amount of copper, replacing one site is better than replacing both. For iron, replacing both sites is more effective than just one. This research helps us understand how different elements can strengthen or stabilize materials for potential applications in technology.