Neutron Diffraction Study on Chromium Alloy with Small Amounts of Vanadium
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概要
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A neutron diffraction study has been performed on chromium alloy cantaining 0.45 atomic percent vanadium in comparison with the existing results on pure chromium. An experimental evidence has been obtained' that both the magnetic period and magnetic moment decrease rapidly. With increasing vanadium concentration supporting the theoretical prediction by Tachiki and Nagamiya. The implications of the experimental details ared iscussed in terms of the spin density wave mechanism.
- 社団法人日本物理学会の論文
- 1965-01-05
著者
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KUNITOMI Nobuhiko
Japan Atomic Energy Research Insutitute Tokai-mura,
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Komura Shigehiro
Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute
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Kunitomi Nobuhiko
Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute
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