Neutron diffraction study in highly concentrated Mn-based nanostructured alloys for potential permanent magnet applications
Mn-based alloys containing high Mn concentrations are under investigation for potential permanent magnet applications. Results show remarkable exchange bias values in all the highly concentrated alloys of around 10-15 kOe at low temperatures. Such promising magnetic features are related to the magnetic structure of the samples, tentatively attributed to a cluster glass behavior. XRD experiments confirm the existence of two-phase magnetic systems. It is proposed to carry out 3 days of experiments at D1B to study better the structural and magnetic structure of these two phases.
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JIMENEZ VILLACORTA Felix and PUENTE ORENCH Ines. (2012). Neutron diffraction study in highly concentrated Mn-based nanostructured alloys for potential permanent magnet applications. Institut Laue-Langevin (ILL) doi:10.5291/ILL-DATA.5-31-2197