2004
DOI: 10.1016/j.physb.2004.03.031
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Following out-of-stoichiometry phase coexistence with neutron techniques

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“…Some previous research has performed a systematic study on the magnetic properties of TbPt x Cu 1−x series using XRD, neuron diffraction and scanning electron microscopy techniques [8,9,11]. The transition from ferromagnetism (FM) to antiferromagnetism (AFM) with increasing Cu concentration has been studied without the variance of ionic distance.…”
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“…Some previous research has performed a systematic study on the magnetic properties of TbPt x Cu 1−x series using XRD, neuron diffraction and scanning electron microscopy techniques [8,9,11]. The transition from ferromagnetism (FM) to antiferromagnetism (AFM) with increasing Cu concentration has been studied without the variance of ionic distance.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Señas et al [8] reported that x = 0.3 is the composition limit between both FM and AFM behaviors, and suggested that the FM to AFM change is due to the modifications on the conduction band as a result of Cu substitutions. This is the case when the conduction band is solely the transport medium of the magnetic interactions in the rare earth compounds [7,[9][10][11].…”
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