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The giant effect of magnetic ordering on a sound velocity in a sigma-Fe55Cr45 alloy
We studied atomic dynamics of sigma-Fe(100-x)Cr(x) (x=45 and 49.5) alloys
using nuclear inelastic scattering of synchrotron radiation. For the
sigma-Fe55Cr45 alloy, the derived reduced iron-partial density of phonon states
reveal a huge difference in the low-energy region between magnetic and
paramagnetic states. The latter implies a ca.36% increase of the sound velocity
in the magnetic phase, which testifies to a magnetically-induced hardening of
the lattice.Comment: 8 pages, 3 figures, 17 reference
Electronic structure of the sigma-phase in paramagnetic Fe-V alloys. Experimental and theoretical study
The electronic structure of -phase FeV compounds with
33.3 was calculated from the charge self-consistent
Korringa-Kohn-Rostoker method. For the first time, charge densities
and electric field gradients were determined at Fe nuclei, that occupy five
nonequivalent lattice sites. The highest values were found on sites
A and D, and the lowest one on site B, the difference ranging between 0.162 and
0.174 -like electrons per Fe atom for and ,
respectively. The calculated quantities combined with experimentally determined
site occupancies were successfully applied to analyze Fe M\"ossbauer
spectra recorded on a series of 8 samples in a paramagnetic state.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figures, 15 reference
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