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Fe3.3Ni83.2Mo13.5: a likely candidate to show spin-glass behaviour at low temperatures

Unlike other transition metals alloyed with a non-magnetic metal, alloys of Ni behave rather differently. This is because of the fragility of the local magnetic moment on Ni. NiMo and NiW do not show any spin-glass phase. However, addition of Fe can bolster the moment on Ni. We wish to study whether...

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Published in:Journal of physics. Condensed matter 2011-03, Vol.23 (10), p.106002
Main Authors: Banerjee, Rudra, Banerjee, Mitali, Majumdar, A K, Mookerjee, Abhijit, Sanyal, Biplab, Hellsvik, Johan, Eriksson, Olle, Nigam, A K
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description Unlike other transition metals alloyed with a non-magnetic metal, alloys of Ni behave rather differently. This is because of the fragility of the local magnetic moment on Ni. NiMo and NiW do not show any spin-glass phase. However, addition of Fe can bolster the moment on Ni. We wish to study whether the alloy Fe3.3Ni83.2Mo13.5, chosen near a composition where mean-field estimates suggest there could be a spin-glass phase, shows such a phase or not.
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