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Nickel contribution to the magnetism of the Ni-Fe-V alloy

61Ni Mössbauer effect measurements have been performed on (Ni 0.594Fe 0.406) 0.841V 0.159 alloy and Ni metal at 4.2 K. The hyperfine magnetic field at 61Ni nuclei, H hf, in the alloy exhibits a distribution characterized by the average value H hf = 74.6(3.4) kOe and the second moment ≡ M 2 = 16.1(3....

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Published in:Journal of magnetism and magnetic materials 1987-12, Vol.70 (1), p.436-438
Main Authors: Stadnik, Z.M., Griesbach, P., Dehe, G., Gütlich, P., Maniawski, F.
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Language:English
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Summary:61Ni Mössbauer effect measurements have been performed on (Ni 0.594Fe 0.406) 0.841V 0.159 alloy and Ni metal at 4.2 K. The hyperfine magnetic field at 61Ni nuclei, H hf, in the alloy exhibits a distribution characterized by the average value H hf = 74.6(3.4) kOe and the second moment ≡ M 2 = 16.1(3.1) kOe. The non-zero value of H hf in the alloys is shown to imply the existence of the magnetic moment at Ni atoms, which is at variance with the environment effect model.
ISSN:0304-8853
DOI:10.1016/0304-8853(87)90497-5