Positive Contributions to the Hyperfine Fields at Co Nucleus in the Heusler Alloys; Co_2TiSn and Co_<2-x>(Ni,Fe)_xTiSn
スポンサーリンク
概要
- 論文の詳細を見る
In order to study the origin of the positive hyperfine field at Co nucleus inthe Heusler alloy Co.TiSn, the dependences of the magnetization and the NMRspectrum upon substitution of Ni or Fe for Co were measured. The Co atomwhich has more than one Ni atom at neighboring Co sites did not contribute tothe ferromagnetic moment. The Ni atoms were non-magnetic. Both Co and Featoms remained magnetic in the Fe substituted alloys. The contributions to thehyperfine field at Co nucleus from the magnetic moment of the parent atom andfrom the neighboring magnetic atoms were separated to be 13 and 118 k0e,respectively in CozTiSn.
- 社団法人日本物理学会の論文
- 1978-03-15
著者
-
ENDO Keizo
Department of Physics, Faculty of Science, Tokyo Metropolitan University
-
Endo Keizo
Department Of Physics Faculty Of Science Tohoku Metropolitan University
-
SHINOGI Akira
Department of Physics,Faculty of Science,Tokyo Metropolitan University
-
Shinogi Akira
Department Of Physics Faculty Of Science Tokyo Metropolitan University
-
Tanaka Michiko
Faculty of Health Science, Kobe University School of Medicine
-
Tanaka Michiko
Faculty Of Engineering Keio University
関連論文
- Magnetic Properties of the Heusler Alloys M_2XSn (M=Co or Ni, X=Zr, Nb or Hf)
- Magnetic Properties of Cl_b Compounds; CoVSb, CoTiSb and NiTiSb
- Magnetic Susceptibilities of Cl_b Compounds CoVSb and CoTiSb
- Magnetic Studies of Cl_b-Compounds Ni_xCu_MnSb
- Anomalous High Field Magnetization in Sc (Co_Al_x)_2
- GMR in Heusler Type Alloys Fe_V_Al : Condensed Matter: Electronic Properties, etc.
- Anomalous Giant Magnetoresistance in Heusler-Type Alloys Fe_VGa
- The Density of States of 3d-Electron Band in Pseudobinary Alloys CoTi_AI_x by Photoelectron Spectroscopy Using Synchrotron Radiation
- The Transition from Nonmagnetic State to Ferromagnetic State of Co in a Pseudobinary Alloy CoTi_Al_x
- Weak Itinerant Ferromagnetism in Sc (Co_Al_x)_2
- The Metamagnetic Transition in Pseudobinary Laves Phase Compounds Lu (Co_Al_x)_2
- Exchange Enhanced Pauli Paramagnetism of ScCo_2
- Coexistence of Nonmagnetic and Magnetic Co in Cubic Laves Phase Compounds Lu (Co_Al_x)_2
- Antiferromagnetism in a Heusler Alloy Fe_2VSi
- Rescue Mission for Patients with Chronic Diseases such as Diabetes : The Design of the Mobile Laboratory
- The Hyperfine Fields in the Heusler Alloy Pd_2MnSb
- Anomalous Line Shift in Nuclear Magnetic Resonance of Ferromagnetic Compounds Ni_Cu_xMnSb
- Anomalies Due to s-d Interaction in a Heusler Type Dilute Alloy Cu_2NiSn-Mn
- Hyperfine Fields of Non-Magnetic Atoms in Ferromagnetic Heusler Alloys:Co_2TiAl and Co_2TiGa
- Magnetic Studies of Cl_b-Compounds CuMnSb, PdMnSb and Cu_(Ni or Pd)_x MnSb
- Positive Contributions to the Hyperfine Fields at Co Nucleus in the Heusler Alloys; Co_2TiSn and Co_(Ni,Fe)_xTiSn
- The Nuclear Magnetic Relaxation of an Exchange Enhanced Paramagnet:CoTi : Temperature-Induced Local Moment Behavior
- Ferromagnetic Resonance in a Ferromagnetic Heusler Alloy Co_2TiAl
- Positive Hyperfine Field at Co^ in CoTi
- NMR Study of Co^ in Co_2TiAl below and above the Curie Temperature
- Antiferromagnetism of CuMnSb
- On the Magnetic Mement of Mn in Aluminum Housler Alloy
- A partially Ordered Structure of the Heusler Alloy Cu_2MnAl at High Temperature
- On the Decomposition of the Ferromagnetic Phase of the Heusler Alloy, Cu_2MnAl
- The Origin of the Positive Hyperfine Field at ^Co in a Ferromagnetic Heusler Alloy:Co_2TiAl
- Comparison of Expression of Griffonia simplicifolia Aggulutinin-1 and Sophora japonica Agglutinin Binding Sites in Relationship with p 53 Product in Sigmo-rectal Polyps
- Application of Microwave Irradiation for Histochemical Analysis of Griffonia simplicifolia Agglutinin-1 (GSA-1) Binding Sites in Sigmo-rectal Polyps
- Application of Microwave Irradiation for the Phosphotungstic Acid Hematoxylin (PTAH) Stain Method
- Improvement of Lectin Binding by Microwave Irradiation. : Histochemistry of Amaranthus caudatus, Arachis hypogaea, Vicia villosa and Limax flavus