Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9804134 | Journal of Alloys and Compounds | 2005 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
The half-Heusler type alloys CuxNi1âxMnSb compounds are fabricated by arc-melting method and subsequently are annealed at 1050Â K for 24Â h. The magnetic and electrical properties of the CuxNi1âxMnSb alloys with x values from 0 to 1 have been investigated. It was found that at 300Â K and in a field up to 10Â kOe for CuxNi1âxMnSb samples, the magnetizations almost remain unchanged for x < 0.4. When x > 0.4 the magnetization starts to decrease. For x > 0.8, the magnetizations decrease almost to zero. At 4.5Â K, the range where the magnetization remains unchanged is much larger. A significant drop of the magnetization was found for further increase x, approaching zero when x is above 0.9. The experimental results revealed that the Curie temperature decreases with increasing of Cu concentration. The concentration dependence of the Curie temperature reflects the weakening in exchange energy with substitution of Cu for Ni in NiMnSb alloys. The resistivity of the materials with different values for x was measured from around 120 to 290Â K. It was indicated that the resistivity rises with the increase of both x and the temperature.
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Authors
S.K. Ren, Y.X. Wang, Y.J. Zhang, G.B. Ji, F.M. Zhang, Y.W. Du,