Physics – Condensed Matter – Materials Science
Scientific paper
2009-06-24
Phys. Rev. B, 81 (2010) 184407
Physics
Condensed Matter
Materials Science
13 pages, 5 figures
Scientific paper
The first successful measurements of a sub-lattice magnetism with 51V NMR techniques in the sigma-phase Fe(100-x)Vx alloys with x = 34.4, 39.9 and 47.9 are reported. Vanadium atoms present on all five crystallographic sites are magnetic. Their magnetic properties are characteristic of a given site, which strongly depend on the composition. The strongest magnetism exhibit sites A and the weakest one sites D. The estimated average magnetic moment per V atom decreases from 0.36 muB for x = 34.4 to 0.20 muB for x = 47.9. The magnetism revealed at V atoms is linearly correlated with the magnetic moment of Fe atoms, which implies that the former is induced by the latter.
Bonagamba T. J.
Braz D. C.
Cieslak Jakub
Dubiel Stanislaw M.
Tozoni J. R.
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