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Magnetic Transformation in MnBi

Magnetic Transformation in MnBi Manganese bismuth loses its spontaneous magnetization very sharply at 633°K. At the same temperature drastic changes occur in the lattice constants. Previous workers have interpreted both these phenomena as arising from a ferromagnetic-antiferromagnetic transition. The present work indicates that the phase existing above 633°K is actually a ferromagnetic one with a Curie temperature of about 470°K. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Physical Review American Physical Society (APS)

Magnetic Transformation in MnBi

Physical Review , Volume 99 (2) – Jul 15, 1955
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Publisher
American Physical Society (APS)
Copyright
Copyright © 1955 The American Physical Society
ISSN
1536-6065
DOI
10.1103/PhysRev.99.446
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Abstract

Manganese bismuth loses its spontaneous magnetization very sharply at 633°K. At the same temperature drastic changes occur in the lattice constants. Previous workers have interpreted both these phenomena as arising from a ferromagnetic-antiferromagnetic transition. The present work indicates that the phase existing above 633°K is actually a ferromagnetic one with a Curie temperature of about 470°K.

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Physical ReviewAmerican Physical Society (APS)

Published: Jul 15, 1955

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