The microdefects, magnetic magnetization curves and electric characters of Fe100-xGax (x=16, 17, 18, 19, 20) were investigated by the means of X-ray diffraction, VSM modular on PPMS, positron lifetime spectroscopy and electric paramagnetic resonance spectroscopy. The X – ray diffraction patterns show that the Fe100-xGax alloys is similar to that of α – Fe, but the peaks move to low angle slightly. The result indicates Ga entered the iron lattice and the larger radium lead to the changing of the patterns. Positron lifetime spectra show that the intensity of the defects of the Fe100-xGax alloys varies obviously with different Ga content. The magnetizing curves were measured to check the saturation magnetization at room temperature. The variations of saturation magnetization do not monotonic decrease as expect with the increasing of Ga. When x=18, the magnetization is maximum; the minimum is x=20 because of the lowest iron content. The electron paramagnetic resonance spectrum shows that the peaks become narrower when the x decreases from 20 to 16. These results indicate that the addition of Ga has effect on the 3d electrons of Fe.
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