Ferromagnetism in iron-chromium alloys. II. Neutron scattering studies

Abstract
Diffuse neutron scattering measurements have been made on ferromagnetic iron-chromium alloys containing 15-, 30-, 50-, and 73-at.% Cr with the long-wavelength neutron spectrometer at Harwell. The results have been analyzed, within the framework of the Marshall model, to determine both the average moments at the iron and chromium sites and the disturbances in the individual moments arising from fluctuations in the near-neighbor environent. The average moment per iron atom rises to a small maximum around 15-at.% Cr and then decreases as the chromium concentration increases. The average chromium moment is negative and becomes smaller in magnitude as the chromium concentration increases. The sum of the disturbances at the iron and chromium sites changes sign as a function of concentration. The range of the disturbance appears to be smaller in chromium-rich than in iron-rich alloys.