2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.jallcom.2008.11.003
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Magnetoelasticity of (Lu0.8Ce0.2)2Fe17 intermetallic compound

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“…3 and Table 2). [16] have shown that the slope of u(T) also undergoes a change within the same temperature range. The observed peculiarities in behavior of different magnetic characteristics of (Lu 0.8 Ce 0.2 ) 2 Fe 17 point to a possible phase transition between two antiferromagnetic phases similar to that observed in Ce 2 Fe 17 at T t ¼ 124 K [17].…”
Section: Crystal Structure and Magnetic Propertiesmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…3 and Table 2). [16] have shown that the slope of u(T) also undergoes a change within the same temperature range. The observed peculiarities in behavior of different magnetic characteristics of (Lu 0.8 Ce 0.2 ) 2 Fe 17 point to a possible phase transition between two antiferromagnetic phases similar to that observed in Ce 2 Fe 17 at T t ¼ 124 K [17].…”
Section: Crystal Structure and Magnetic Propertiesmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Exchange magnetostriction can be very large when magnetism of the compound is determined by 3d electrons. For example, magnetostriction at metamagnetic transition reaches 4*10 -3 in FeRh [12] or in (Lu 0.8 Ce 0.2 ) 2 Fe 17 [13]. However, it is much lower in the 4f or 5felectron systems.…”
Section: Magnetostriction In Uco 2 Simentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite an ß0.1% increase of the c-axis lattice constant and overall unit cell expansion upon the Ru doping in Lu 2 Fe 17 , the shortest [12,29]. Deduced from the powder neutron-diffraction experiment at 2 K (see Sec.…”
Section: Crystal Structurementioning
confidence: 99%