1990
DOI: 10.1002/pssa.2211170131
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Structure and Magnetic Properties of FeP Electrodeposited Alloys

Abstract: Disordered FeP alloys are produced by electrochemical deposition in a wide concentration range from 0 up to 20 at% of P. The form of the concentration dependences of the structural and magnetic parameters is determined by X‐ray diffraction, Mössbauer spectroscopy, and magnetic measurements. The observed anomaly is explained by changes in the character of interatomic bonds and by the existence of the transition from a microcrystalline b.c.c. structure to an amorphous state. The results obtained are compared wi… Show more

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“…The plane-wave cutoff and density cutoff were 25 and 225 Ry, respectively. FeP bulk lattice constants (relative error) were determined to be a = 5.155 Å (−0.73%), b = 5.760 Å (−0.55%), and c = 3.054 Å (−1.45%), in good agreement with experimentally measured values ( 48 ). All the atomic structures for the models were fully relaxed with self-consistency accuracy of 10 −5 Ry, and the residual forces were within 10 −3 Ry/bohr for geometry optimizations.…”
Section: Methodssupporting
confidence: 81%
“…The plane-wave cutoff and density cutoff were 25 and 225 Ry, respectively. FeP bulk lattice constants (relative error) were determined to be a = 5.155 Å (−0.73%), b = 5.760 Å (−0.55%), and c = 3.054 Å (−1.45%), in good agreement with experimentally measured values ( 48 ). All the atomic structures for the models were fully relaxed with self-consistency accuracy of 10 −5 Ry, and the residual forces were within 10 −3 Ry/bohr for geometry optimizations.…”
Section: Methodssupporting
confidence: 81%
“…It continuously increases from x = 0 to 25 where it begins to decrease. 39 The increase of B and the decrease of IS after 12 h of milling which might be taken as an anomalous in the B and IS curves, can be attributed to the decrease of the phosphide proportions that are deduced from both the XRD and Mössbauer spectrometry measurements (Fig. 11).…”
Section: Mössbauer Spectrometry Resultsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…The ferromagnetic amorphous alloys can be used for electronic components, transformers and memory devices because they possess low coercivity, high magnetic permeability and other valuable technological properties [4][5][6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%