Study of Magnetic Annealing on Ni_3Fe Single Crystal
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Magnetic anisotropy induced by magnetic annealing was measured for Ni_3Fe single crystal by means of a high temperature-torque magnetometer. It was found that the magnitude of anisotropy depends upon the crystallographic direction of the field which is applied during annealing. It was largest for <111>, next for <110> and smallest for <100>. It was also found that the minimum of the anisotropy energy lies not in just the same direction as that of annealing field, but in the direction nearer to the neighboring <111>. These facts could be explained qualitatively by Neel-Taniguchi-Yamamoto's formula. Quantitative discrepancy between them could be attributed to the nature of face-centred cubic lattice that some of the nearest neighbors of one atom are also in nearest neighbors of one another. Influence of ordinary order was also investigated.
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- 1956-05-05
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