M.V. Goryunov , I. Felner , G. Varga , Z. Dankházi , A.V. Chukin , S.P. Naumov , G. Leitus , R.F. Muftakhetdinova , E. Kuzmann , Z. Homonnay , M.I. Oshtrakh
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Abstract
Magnetic features of extraterrestrial Fe-Ni-Co alloys from iron and stony-iron meteorites were studied by scanning electron microscopy (SEM) with energy dispersive spectroscopy (EDS), X-ray diffraction, Mössbauer spectroscopy and magnetization measurements. SEM with EDS demonstrated the presence of different compositions of the α-Fe(Ni, Co), α2-Fe(Ni, Co), γ-Fe(Ni, Co) and γ-FeNi(Co) phases in various alloys with variations in Ni concentrations. The Mössbauer spectra of Fe-Ni-Co alloys consist of different numbers of magnetic sextets. The values of 57Fe hyperfine parameters were assigned to corresponding α-Fe(Ni, Co), α2-Fe(Ni, Co), γ-Fe(Ni, Co) and γ-FeNi(Co) phases. The saturation magnetic moments for some Fe-Ni-Co alloys were slightly higher while those for other Fe-Ni-Co alloys were slightly lower than that of pure Fe. The zero-field-cooled (ZFC) and field-cooled (FC) branches of the magnetization curves showed unusual behavior for Fe-Ni-Co alloys from three meteorites when the ZFC curve lies over the FC one which is a very rare phenomenon.
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Physica B: Condensed Matter comprises all condensed matter and material physics that involve theoretical, computational and experimental work.
Papers should contain further developments and a proper discussion on the physics of experimental or theoretical results in one of the following areas:
-Magnetism
-Materials physics
-Nanostructures and nanomaterials
-Optics and optical materials
-Quantum materials
-Semiconductors
-Strongly correlated systems
-Superconductivity
-Surfaces and interfaces