Hyperfine fields at nonmagnetic elements in ferromagnetic metal hosts
- 1 May 1976
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Physical Society (APS) in Physical Review B
- Vol. 13 (9) , 4180-4182
- https://doi.org/10.1103/physrevb.13.4180
Abstract
It is shown that there is strong experimental evidence that the hyperfine fields at nonmagnetic solute atoms in ferromagnetic metal hosts depend on the atomic volume of the impurities. Charge-perturbation models are discussed and shown to be in disagreement with the hyperfine-field data.Keywords
This publication has 16 references indexed in Scilit:
- Hyperfine fields on nonmagnetic elements in ferromagnetic metal hostsPhysical Review B, 1976
- On the Origin of Ferromagnetism and the Hyperfine Fields in Fe, Co, and NiPhysical Review B, 1973
- Measurement of Conduction-Electron Spin-Density Oscillations in OrderedFeSi AlloysPhysical Review B, 1971
- Origin of the Hyperfine Fields in Pure Fe and at Solute Atoms in FePhysical Review B, 1971
- Possible explanation for the measured hyperfine field of solute atoms in FePhysics Letters A, 1971
- Hyperfine Fields atin Ferromagnetic Metals and theFactor of the 3.19-MeVStatePhysical Review Letters, 1970
- Hyperfine fields on impurities in ferromagnetic metalsJournal of Physics C: Solid State Physics, 1969
- Hyperfine Fields at Solutes in Ferromagnets: Cadmium and Ruthenium in NickelPhysical Review B, 1968
- Spin-Density Oscillations in Ferromagnetic Alloys. I. "Localized" Solute Atoms: Al, Si, Mn, V, and Cr in FePhysical Review B, 1966
- Systematics of Hyperfine Fields in an Iron LatticePhysical Review B, 1965