Mössbauer Spectroscopy Study of Iron Nickel Alloys

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Abdel-Fatah D. Lehlooh
Sami H. Mahmood
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[1] Yarmouk University,Department of Physics
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Hyperfine Interactions | 2002年 / 139-140卷
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Nickel; Central Line; Isomer Shift; Spectroscopy Study; Hyperfine Field;
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Three samples of Fe100−xNix (with x=30, 35 and 40) were prepared by arc melting technique. The Mössbauer spectra of the three samples were collected and analyzed. The spectrum of the sample with x=30 consists of a singlet and a sextet. The singlet component which has isomer shift (IS=−0.08 mm/s) is attributed to a superparamagnetic phase. The value of the magnetic hyperfine field associated with the sextet component, 34.0 T, is consistent with that of α-Fe–Ni alloy. In the spectra of the other samples the central line disappears. The magnetic component, used in fitting the spectrum of the sample with x=40 has a hyperfine magnetic field Bhf=30.0 T. This component is assigned to the high-spin γ-FCC Fe–Ni phase. Two magnetic components of 16.3 T and 27.3 T are used to fit the spectrum of the sample with x=35. The 27.3 T component is associated with the typical high-spin γ-FCC Fe–Ni phase while the 16.3 T component is associated with a γ-FCC Fe–Ni phase with magnetic relaxation.
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