Electronegativity and Valence Electron Spectrum of Room Temperature Ferromagnets
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Abstract
Materials that exhibit room temperature ferromagnetism (RTFM) are of interest in the fabrication of spintronic devices. RTFM has been observed in semiconductors, oxides and other non-magnetic materials and nanocrystals. There is yet no consensus on the origin of RTFM or how to predict the next RTFM. Here we study the electronegativity and valence electron count of known RTFMs as a step to understanding this fascinating family of materials. Understanding the process of RTFM may aid the search for \textbf{room temperature superconductivity }(RTS) --- a similar phenomenon.
Authors
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O. Paul Isikaku-Ironkwe
The Center for Superconductivity Technologies, Abuja FCT, Nigeria, The Center for Superconductivity Technologies, Abuja FCT