2021
DOI: 10.1007/s10948-021-05832-y
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Magnetic Properties and the Critical Exponents in Terms of the Magnetocaloric Effect of Amorphous Fe40Ni38Mo4B18 Alloy

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“…It would be of interest to support our finding that the mean field theory is suitable for explaining the physical properties. Therefore, calculating some of the critical exponents 61 – 65 would be beneficial. We have calculated the exponent n in the relation: from the field dependence of ΔS m close to T c .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…It would be of interest to support our finding that the mean field theory is suitable for explaining the physical properties. Therefore, calculating some of the critical exponents 61 – 65 would be beneficial. We have calculated the exponent n in the relation: from the field dependence of ΔS m close to T c .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…n = 1 + (β−1)/(β + γ) [e.g. 65 , which can be used to evaluate γ if β is calculated from the relation: or calculate β, if γ is calculated from: , where t = (T−T c )/T. We have calculated β for YFe 3 from its M-T data, in zero field, by taking the logarithm of M ~ (−t) β and performing the calculation for temperatures lower than T c .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is really clear from the measurements that the compound displays an antiferromagnetic-paramagnetic (AFM-PM) transition in vicinity of T N =8.5 K [1]. Using Curie-Weiss law and in this way, we can make the line fit paramagnetic region of the χ −1 (T) through the following expressions [2]:…”
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“…It would be informative to estimate some of the critical exponents [20,21] and compare with the MFT values. We calculated n, β, δ and ɤ parameters for DyFe3 compound, where n = 1+ ( β -1) /( β +ɤ) [22]. The parameter δ has been evaluated from the isothermal magnetization curve, where M ~H1/δ [23].…”
Section: 5-critical Exponentsmentioning
confidence: 99%