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XMCD study of the local magnetic and structural properties of microcrystalline NdFeB-based alloys
Authors:A. P. Menushenkov  V. G. Ivanov  I. V. Shchetinin  D. G. Zhukov  V. P. Menushenkov  I. A. Rudnev  A. A. Ivanov  F. Wilhelm  A. Rogalev  A. G. Savchenko
Affiliation:1.National Research Nuclear University MEPhI (Moscow Engineering Physics Institute),Moscow,Russia;2.National University of Science and Technology MISIS,Moscow,Russia;3.European Synchrotron Radiation Facility (ESRF), CS40220,Grenoble Cedex 9,France;4.International Laboratory of High Magnetic Fields and Low Temperatures,Wroclaw,Poland
Abstract:X-ray Magnetic Circular Dichroism (XMCD) technique was used to investigate local magnetic properties of microcrystalline Nd10.4Zr4.0Fe79.2B6.4 samples, oriented along either easy or hard magnetization direction. The Nd L 2,3 and Fe K edge XMCD spectra were measured at room temperature under a magnetic field of T. A very strong dependence of XMCD spectra on the sample orientation has been observed at the NdL 2,3-edges, whereas the Fe K-edge XMCD spectra are found to be practically isotropic. This result indicates that magnetic anisotropy of NdFeB-based alloys originates from the Nd sublattice. In addition, element selective magnetization curves have been recorded by measuring the intensity of XMCD signals as a function of an applied magnetic field up to T. To find a correlation between local and macroscopic magnetic properties of studied samples we compared these data with magnetization curves, measured by vibrating sample magnetometer up to T. Results are important for understanding the origin of high-coercivity state in NdFeB-based intermetallic compounds.
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