Magnetic anisotropy and crystal structure of intermetallic compounds of the ThMn12 structure
- 15 November 1988
- journal article
- research article
- Published by AIP Publishing in Journal of Applied Physics
- Vol. 64 (10) , 5084-5087
- https://doi.org/10.1063/1.342437
Abstract
Intermetallic compounds of the type RE(TM1−xMx)12 with RE=Y, Er; TM=Fe, Co; M=Si, Ti, V of the ThMn12 tetragonal crystal structure have been studied by the singular point detection technique and high‐resolution neutron powder diffraction in order to (a) evaluate both the rare‐earth and transition‐metal sublattice contributions to the magnetocrystalline anisotropy, (b) compare the Fe and Co anisotropies in the ThMn12 structure, and (c) to verify the existence of any preferential entrance in the transition metal sublattice for various stabilizing ions. The transition metal anisotropy is of the same type (Fe axial, Co planar) and magnitude as in RE2Fe14B compounds. However, there is no anomalous temperature behavior of the anisotropy field Ha. With decreasing temperature, the value of Ha increases from 21 kOe at 293 K to 37 kOe at 78 K in YFe11Ti. Similar values are obtained for other Fe‐based compounds. The contribution of Er to the anisotropy is found to be surprisingly low. The anisotropy field of ErFe11Ti varies from 24 kOe at 293 K to 63 kOe at 100 K. The observed low values of the Curie temperatures in these compounds appears once again to limit their use in possible applications. Neutron powder diffraction shows that the 8j and 8f sites of the ThMn12 structure are virtually fully occupied by Fe, while the 8i site is partially occupied by Fe and V in YFe10V2.This publication has 10 references indexed in Scilit:
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