Crystal and magnetic structures of R2Ni2In (R = Tb and Ho) have been
studied by powder neutron diffraction at low temperatures. The compounds
crystallize in an orthorhombic crystal structure of the Mn2AlB2-type. At
low temperatures, the magnetic moments localized solely on the rare earth atoms
form antiferromagnetic structures. The Tb magnetic moments, equal to 8.65(6)
μB and parallel to the c-axis, form a collinear magnetic structure
described by the propagation vector k=[21,21,21]. This magnetic structure is stable up to the N\'eel
temperature equal to 40 K. For Ho2Ni2In a complex, temperature-dependent
magnetic structure is detected. In the temperature range 3.5-8.6 K, an
incommensurate magnetic structure, described by the propagation vector
k1=[0.76,0,0.52] is observed, while in the temperature
interval 2.2-3.1 K the magnetic order is described by two propagation vectors,
namely, k2=[65,0.16,21] and its third
harmonics 3k2=[25,0.48,23]. Below 2 K, a
coexistence of all magnetic structures detected at higher temperatures is
observed. For all magnetic phases, the Ho magnetic moments are parallel to the
c-axis. The low temperature heat capacity data confirm a first order
transition near 3 K