In response to the problem of predicting that ferromanganese aluminum alloys can replace silicon in electronic products, the Moscow Iron and Steel Institute first published research results in the world. The test did not confirm that the ferromanganese aluminum alloys have the property of replacing silicon. The research results were published in the international academic journal "Magnetism and Magnetic Materials". Ferromanganese aluminum alloy is considered to have the prospect of application in spintronics and is a modern substitute for silicon in electronic products.

Dmitry Kalpenko, a member of the Moscow Iron and Steel Institute who participated in the research, said that finding materials with semi-metallic conductivity type is an extremely important task, because according to the plan, this material will be used in spin Electronics installation. In order to be used in spintronics structures, it is necessary to align all the electronic magnetic moments in one direction. This helps increase the effectiveness of the spintronics device.

Foreign researchers have predicted that the ferromanganese aluminum alloy has the required conductivity type. Scholars at the Moscow Iron and Steel Institute decided to test their theoretical assumptions.

"The sample is extremely disordered and does not have a permanent magnetic sequence." Karpenko explained. He said that according to transportation properties, this alloy is similar to the so-called "bad alloy". For "bad alloys", the unusually high electrical resistance compared to ordinary metals is a typical feature.

The researchers plan to continue to look for materials that have a spin polarizability of 100% both theoretically and experimentally.

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