Gowrinaidu Babbadi, Sateesh Pinninti, Akhilesh Kumar Patel, Ramesh Gandikota, Subhadra Maringanti, S. Shanmukharao Samatham, Shravan Kumar Reddy Somireddy, P. D. Babu, Suresh Gopinathwarrier Krishnawarrier
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Abstract
Comprehensive magnetic behavior of the Ni-substituted ferromagnetic Mn(Co–Fe)Ge Heusler alloy is reported using the combined analysis of temperature and field-dependent magnetization. Mn0.5Ni0.5Co0.7Fe0.3Ge crystallizes in a Ni2In-type hexagonal structure and undergoes two magnetic transitions at 138.8 K (paramagnetic to ferromagnetic) and 21.2 K (ferromagnetic to antiferro/canted spin). Frequency-independent peaks of the ac-susceptibility χac(T) rule out glass behavior at low temperatures. Coexistence of high-T ferromagnetic and low-T weak antiferromagnetic phases is confirmed by the suppression of the zero-field cooled peak at 21.2 K in field-cooled magnetization and virgin M–H curve lying out of the hysteresis loop at 5 K. The critical exponents estimated through modified Arrott plots and Kouvel–Fisher methods, critical isotherm fitting are self-consistent and exchange correlation function J(r) propound three-dimensional Heisenberg universality class and short-range spin–spin interactions. Notwithstanding, the conformity test displays not-so-well-scaled renormalized Arrott plots (m2 versus h/m) below and above TC, asserting weak first-order phase transition from high-T ferromagnetic to low-T antiferromagnetic state with feeble magnetic phase coexistence. Overall, dual transitions with contrasting magnetic character, short-range interactions, itinerant behavior, perceptible difference between Weiss and magnetic transition temperatures, virgin curve lying outside the envelope, and renormalized Arrott plots advise competing localized 3d Ni–Mn interactions with Co–Ge–Fe-hybridized s-p and s-d orbitals lead itinerant states. This study emphasizes the importance of critical exponent analysis of systems that exhibit feeble phase coexistence to unveil their underlying magnetic interactions.
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The Journal of Physical Chemistry A/B/C is devoted to reporting new and original experimental and theoretical basic research of interest to physical chemists, biophysical chemists, and chemical physicists.