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Ni participation in the magnetism of Fe-Ni-Si-B amorphous alloys.

Z.m. StadnikG. StronikP. GriesbachPhilipp GütlichG. DeheTerunobu Miyazaki

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CrystallographyMaterials scienceNuclear magnetic resonanceAmorphous metalMössbauer effectMagnetic momentMagnetismIron alloys

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$^{61}\mathrm{Ni}$ M\"ossbauer measurements at 4.2 K have been performed on (${\mathrm{Fe}}_{\mathrm{x}}$${\mathrm{Ni}}_{1\mathrm{\ensuremath{-}}\mathrm{x}}$${)}_{77}$${\mathrm{Si}}_{1013}$ amorphous alloys with x=0.0, 0.1, and 0.9. Ni atoms in ${\mathrm{Ni}}_{77}$${\mathrm{Si}}_{10}$${\mathrm{B}}_{13}$ bear no magnetic moment, whereas in (${\mathrm{Fe}}_{0.1}$${\mathrm{Ni}}_{0.9}$${)}_{77}$${\mathrm{Si}}_{10}$${\mathrm{B}}_{13}$ and (${\mathrm{Fe}}_{0.9}$${\mathrm{Ni}}_{0.1}$${)}_{77}$${\mathrm{Si}}_{10}$${\mathrm{B}}_{13}$ their moments are, respectively 0.38${\ensuremath{\mu}}_{B}$ and 0.65${\ensuremath{\mu}}_{B}$. Our results, together with the literature data, show that Ni atoms in Fe-Ni-M (M denotes a metalloid) amorphous alloys do carry a magnetic moment.

10.1103/physrevb.35.8740https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/9941239