The effects of high pressure on the magnetic structure of Tb 0.76 Y 0.24 have been investigated by neutron diffraction using a clamp type high pressure cell. Pressure was applied up to about 2.4 GPa and temperature, down to about 10 K. The magnetic structure of Tb 0.76 Y 0.24 exhibits a helical phas
Neutron diffraction studies of the magnetic structures of NdCo2Si2 under high pressure
β Scribed by S Kawano; T Hirooka; N Yamamoto; A Onodera; Y Nakai; N Achiwa; T Shigeoka; N Iwata
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1999
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 132 KB
- Volume
- 60
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0022-3697
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β¦ Synopsis
Effects of pressure on the magnetic structures of NdCo 2 Si 2 , which exhibits three magnetic phases with a long period modulation, have been studied by single-crystal neutron diffraction using a clamp-type high-pressure cell. The results are presented as a pressure-temperature magnetic phase diagram in the range of pressure up to 2.25 GPa and of temperatures down to 10 K. Pressure causes a linear increase of magnetic transition temperatures, and the pressure coefficients are obtained. Neither new phase nor drastic change was found in the present pressure-temperature range.
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