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Itinerant Electron Ferromagnetism in Y<sub>2</sub>Ni<sub>7</sub>and Mössbauer Effect of<sup>57</sup>Fe Doped in Y<sub>2</sub>Ni<sub>7</sub>

Yoshikazu Nishihara,Shinji Ogawa-1991-01-15-Journal of the Physical Society of Japan
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Magnetization of Y 2 Ni 7 and Mössbauer spectra of 57 Fe doped in Y 2 Ni 7 are measured. The paramagnetic susceptibility of Y 2 Ni 7 above 150 K follows the Curie-Weiss law. The ratio of paramagnetic moment to ferromagnetic moment of 0.077 µ B per nickel atom is 6, revealing an itinerant-electron character of ferromagetism in Y 2 Ni 7 . The hyperfine field of 57 Fe doped in Y 2 Ni 7 is ∼190 kOe, which lies on a smooth interpolation curve between the hyperfine field in Y 2 Ni 17 and that in YNi 3 as a function of yttrium concentration in contrast with a re-entrant behavior of a magnetic moment of nickel atom in the compounds.

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Magnetization of Y 2 Ni 7 and Mössbauer spectra of 57 Fe doped in Y 2 Ni 7 are measured. The paramagnetic susceptibility of Y 2 Ni 7 above 150 K follows the Curie-Weiss law. The ratio of paramagnetic moment to ferromagnetic moment of 0.077 µ B per nickel atom is 6, revealing an itinerant-electron character of ferromagetism in Y 2 Ni 7 . The hyperfine field of 57 Fe doped in Y 2 Ni 7 is ∼190 kOe, which lies on a smooth interpolation curve between the hyperfine field in Y 2 Ni 17 and that in YNi 3 as a function of yttrium concentration in contrast with a re-entrant behavior of a magnetic moment of nickel atom in the compounds.

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Hyperfine structureParamagnetismFerromagnetismCondensed matter physicsMagnetic momentMaterials scienceMagnetizationAtom (system on chip)

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