Neutron scattering from some light : heavy rare earth alloys

Neutron scattering and susceptibility measurements as a function of temperature are reported on alloys between the light rare earths Pr and Nd and the heavy rare earths Tb, Dy and Ho over the entire composition range. It is clear from the results that the alloys form three distinct crystallographic...

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Main Author: Curry, R. G.
Published: Durham University 1976
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spelling ndltd-bl.uk-oai-ethos.bl.uk-4527942015-03-19T05:34:48ZNeutron scattering from some light : heavy rare earth alloysCurry, R. G.1976Neutron scattering and susceptibility measurements as a function of temperature are reported on alloys between the light rare earths Pr and Nd and the heavy rare earths Tb, Dy and Ho over the entire composition range. It is clear from the results that the alloys form three distinct crystallographic and magnetic phases dependent upon composition. The heavy rare earth rich alloys remain in the h.c.p. phase like the parent heavy rare earth metal and the magnetic properties are essentially those of a magnetic dilution system. The ordering temperatures are shown to follow a 2/3 power law with reduced deGennes function in common with many other rare earth alloy systems. Alloys containing approximately equal proportions of light and heavy rare earth metals adopt the complicated Sm. structure and, as a result, display a complex magnetic structure. The light rare earth rich alloys display the d.h.c.p. crystallographic structure like Pr and Nd. The magnetic properties of the ferrimagnetic d.h.c.p, alloys are accounted for in terms of a two sublattice model of magnetism.530.41Durham Universityhttp://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.452794http://etheses.dur.ac.uk/8157/Electronic Thesis or Dissertation
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Curry, R. G.
Neutron scattering from some light : heavy rare earth alloys
description Neutron scattering and susceptibility measurements as a function of temperature are reported on alloys between the light rare earths Pr and Nd and the heavy rare earths Tb, Dy and Ho over the entire composition range. It is clear from the results that the alloys form three distinct crystallographic and magnetic phases dependent upon composition. The heavy rare earth rich alloys remain in the h.c.p. phase like the parent heavy rare earth metal and the magnetic properties are essentially those of a magnetic dilution system. The ordering temperatures are shown to follow a 2/3 power law with reduced deGennes function in common with many other rare earth alloy systems. Alloys containing approximately equal proportions of light and heavy rare earth metals adopt the complicated Sm. structure and, as a result, display a complex magnetic structure. The light rare earth rich alloys display the d.h.c.p. crystallographic structure like Pr and Nd. The magnetic properties of the ferrimagnetic d.h.c.p, alloys are accounted for in terms of a two sublattice model of magnetism.
author Curry, R. G.
author_facet Curry, R. G.
author_sort Curry, R. G.
title Neutron scattering from some light : heavy rare earth alloys
title_short Neutron scattering from some light : heavy rare earth alloys
title_full Neutron scattering from some light : heavy rare earth alloys
title_fullStr Neutron scattering from some light : heavy rare earth alloys
title_full_unstemmed Neutron scattering from some light : heavy rare earth alloys
title_sort neutron scattering from some light : heavy rare earth alloys
publisher Durham University
publishDate 1976
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