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A magnetic, neutron diffraction, and Mössbauer spectral study of Nd2Fe15Ga2 and the Tb2Fe17−xGax solid solutions

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In this paper, an x-ray diffraction study of the substitution of gallium in Tb2Fe17 to form the Tb 2Fe17−xGax solid solutions indicates that the compounds adopt the rhombohedral Th2Zn17 structure.
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An x‐ray diffraction study of the substitution of gallium in Tb2Fe17 to form the Tb2Fe17−xGax solid solutions indicates that the compounds adopt the rhombohedral Th2Zn17 structure. The unit cell volume and the a‐axis lattice parameter increase linearly with increasing gallium content. The c‐axis lattice parameter increases linearly from x=0 to 6 and then decreases between x=7 and 8. Magnetic studies show the Curie temperature increases by ∼150° above that of Tb2Fe17 to reach a maximum between x=3 and 4, and then decreases with further increases in x. Neutron diffraction studies of Nd2Fe15Ga2 and Tb2Fe17−xGax, with x equal to 5, 6, and 8, indicate that the gallium completely avoids the 9d site, occupies the 6c ‘‘dumbell’’ site only at high values of x and strongly prefers the 18f site at high values of x. The magnetic neutron scattering indicates both that the terbium sublattice magnetization couples antiferromagnetically with the iron sublattice and that there is a change in easy magnetization direction f...

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A magnetic, neutron diffraction, and Mössbauer spectral study of the Nd2Fe17−xAlx solid solutions

TL;DR: The magnetic properties of a series of Nd2Fe17−xAlx solid solutions, with x equal to 2.04, 4.01, 5.97, 7.94, and 9.06, have been studied by magnetic measurements, neutron diffraction, and Mossbauer spectroscopy as mentioned in this paper.
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A magnetic, neutron diffraction, and Mössbauer spectral study of the Ce2Fe17−xAlx solid solutions

TL;DR: The magnetic properties of a series of Ce2Fe17−xAlx solid solutions with x equal to 0.62 have been studied by magnetic measurements, neutron diffraction, and Mossbauer spectroscopy as discussed by the authors.
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Magnetic and crystal structure of the novel compound Nd3Fe29−xTix

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TL;DR: The structure of Nd2Fe19−xTix has been solved by powder neutron diffraction, which reveals a monoclinic cell and a stoichiometry of nd3Fe29−xTsix (x=1.24) and two formula units per unit cell as mentioned in this paper.
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Neutron diffraction analysis of Nd3Fe29−xTx (T=Ti, Cr, Mn)

W. B. Yelon, +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, the location of the substitutional atoms and the magnetic moments of Nd3Fe29−xTx (T=Ti, Cr, and Mn) was analyzed in terms of steric and environment effects.
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Negative thermal expansion and magnetic properties of Y2Al3Fe14−xMnx compounds

TL;DR: The structure and magnetic properties of Y2Al3Fe14−xMnx (x=0-12) compounds have been investigated by means of x-ray diffraction and magnetization measurements.
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Transformation relations for the conventional Okq and normalised O'kq Stevens operator equivalents with k=1 to 6 and -k⩽q⩽k

TL;DR: In this paper, the concept of normalised Stevens operators O'kq is extended to k=3 and 5 where numerical coefficients relating both sets of operators are given. And the transformation matrices for the normalised operators can be read in a straightforward way from the expressions for the conventional operators.
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