Magnetic properties of Fe3Sn2. II. Neutron diffraction study (and Mossbauer effect)
- 1 November 1978
- journal article
- Published by IOP Publishing in Journal of Physics F: Metal Physics
- Vol. 8 (11) , 2389-2399
- https://doi.org/10.1088/0305-4608/8/11/022
Abstract
For pt.I see Act Crystallogr., vol.B32, p.1348 (1976). The intermetallic compound Fe3Sn2 has been studied by neutron diffraction and magnetisation measurements. This compound is ferromagnetic (TC=657K). At room temperature the spin direction is along the c axis. A spin rotation is observed between approximately 250 and 60K. Below 60K the spin direction lies in the (001) plane. A consistent fit of the neutron diffraction pattern is only obtained by a modification of the magnetic form factor of Shull and Yamada (1962). This modification means that the spin carriers are delocalised in the 'Fe-Sn' planes while they are localised along the c axis. The variations of the 57Fe anisotropic hyperfine fields (from Mossbauer effect measurements) and the mechanisms which predominantly determine the tin hyperfine fields in the series Fe3Sn-Fe3Sn2-FeSn are discussed.Keywords
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