Abstract
Mössbauer-effect experiments on samples of Pd2MnSb0.99 Sn0.01 performed systematically as a function of heat treatment have revealed the existence of three Sn119 magnetic field sites characterized by high-, intermediate-, and low-field values. A high-field site of 210±5 kOe is identified with Sn replacing Sb in the ordered L21 structure of Pd2MnSb. An intermediate-field site of about 100 kOe is identified with a defect Sn environment which probably consists of 4 Pd vacancies in the near-neighbor coordination of the regular high-field site. The identification of the intermediate-field site is suggested by a set of measurements performed as a function of Pd composition z in Pd1+xMnSb0.995Sn0.005 samples, which revealed the Sn field in the C1b structure of PdMnSb to be 100 kOe. Finally, a low-field site (∼0 kOe) is observed on prolonged annealing Pd2MnSb0.99 Sn0.01 samples. This site is shown to be formed irreversibly due to the presence of oxygen contamination and represents a defect Sn site whose structure is less certain. The Sn119 field results in PdMnSb and Pd2MnSb hosts are compared with estimates of these fields based on the Jena-Geldart model.