Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9803231 | Journal of Alloys and Compounds | 2005 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
The deuterium order-disorder and the first order magnetic transitions in YFe2D4.2 have been studied by X-ray and neutron diffraction, magnetization measurements and Fe57 Mössbauer spectroscopy. From 363 down to 290âK, a progressive lowering of the crystal symmetry from cubic to rhombohedral and then monoclinic structure is observed. At 290âK YFe2D4.2 crystallizes in a primitive monoclinic space group P1c with a=9.429(1) âÃ
, b=11.474(1) âÃ
, c=5.508(1) âÃ
, β=122.37°. This lowering of crystal symmetry leads to very different quantity of D neighbours around each Fe sites. The magnetic study shows that the moment of the Fe3 atoms, surrounded by nearly 5 D atoms, collapses at 84âK, leading to a transition from a ferromagnetic to an antiferromagnetic structure. The first order transition at 84âK is associated with a 0.55% volume decrease and the magnetization curves above 84âK display the same behaviour than the collective electron metamagnetism (CEM) observed in RCo2 compounds. This is related to the fact that for critical deuterium content between 4 and 5 D atoms in YFe2 the Fe 3d ferromagnetism becomes instable due to a strong modification of the electronic band structure.
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Authors
V. Paul-Boncour, M. Guillot, G. André, F. Bourée, G. Wiesinger, A. Percheron-Guégan,