Abstract
The structural and magnetic properties of stoichiometric Ni 2MnAl are studied to clarify the conditions for ferromagnetic and antiferromagnetic ordering claimed to occur in this compound. X-ray and magnetization measurements show that although a single phase B2 structure can be stabilized at room temperature, a single L2 1 phase is not readily stabilized, but rather a mixed L2 1+B2 state occurs. The mixed state incorporates ferromagnetic and antiferromagnetic parts for which close-lying Curie and a Néel temperatures can be identified from magnetization measurements. © 2002 American Institute of Physics.
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Acet, M., Duman, E., Wassermann, E. F., Mañosa, L., & Planes, A. (2002). Coexisting ferro- and antiferromagnetism in Ni 2MnAl Heusler alloys. Journal of Applied Physics, 92(7), 3867–3871. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.1504498
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