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  4. Neutron diffraction and extended X-ray absorption fine structure studies of Pr<inf>3</inf>(Fe<inf>1-x</inf>Co<inf>x</inf>)<inf>27. 5</inf>Ti<inf>1. 5</inf> permanent magnet compounds
 
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Neutron diffraction and extended X-ray absorption fine structure studies of Pr<inf>3</inf>(Fe<inf>1-x</inf>Co<inf>x</inf>)<inf>27. 5</inf>Ti<inf>1. 5</inf> permanent magnet compounds

Date Issued
01-12-1999
Author(s)
Harris, V. G.
Huang, Q.
Shah, V. R.
Markayendeyulu G 
Indian Institute of Technology, Madras
Rama Rao, K. Y.S.
Huang, M. Q.
Sirisha, K.
McHenry, M. E.
DOI
10.1109/20.800500
Abstract
Neutron diffraction (ND) and extended x-ray absorption fine structure (EXAFS) measurements were carried out to determine the long-range and short-range structural properties of Co-substituted Pr3Fe1-xCpxTi1. 5 compounds. ND refinement analysis indicates Ti atoms occupy the 4g and 41 Fe sites and Co atoms occupy, without preference, those Fe sites not shared with the Ti atoms. EXAFS measurements show the local environment of the Pr experiences increasing static disorder with the introduction of Co, and its coordination sphere contracts in the vicinity of those Co near neighbors. The Fe local environment remains unaffected with the introduction of Co suggesting that substitution in excess of 40% can be achieved in this structure. -. © 1999 IEEE.
Volume
35
Subjects
  • Extended X-ray absorp...

  • Neutron diffraction

  • Permanent magnets

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