Nuclear Magnetic Interference termassociated with a phonon branch inthe magnetocaloric compound MnFe4Si3
The study of the temperature and magnetic field dependence of phonons, magnetic excitations and their coupling is of great importance for the understanding of the mechanism of the magnetocaloric effect (MCE). Recently we evidenced a Nuclear Magnetic Interference (NMI) term associated with a phonon branch in the magnetocaloric compound MnFe4Si3. In order to understand the origin of this scattering we would like to investigate how the NMI evolves under different magnetic fields and in the region where acoustic phonons and magnons cross.
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BINISKOS Nikolaos; RAYMOND Stephane and SCHMALZL Karin. (2018). Nuclear Magnetic Interference termassociated with a phonon branch inthe magnetocaloric compound MnFe4Si3. Institut Laue-Langevin (ILL) doi:10.5291/ILL-DATA.CRG-2432
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