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[en] We have succeeded in introducing moderate quantities of nitrogen into TbTiFe11 and DyTiFe11 compounds. X-ray diffraction showed that the ThMn12-type structure is retained, but that the unit cell volume is slightly increased. More significantly, the nitrogenation has quenched the spin reorientations in TbTiFe11 and DyTiFe11, and has made the easy magnetization directions (EMD) of their nitrides along the c axis from 0 K to Curie temperatures. (orig.)
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International conference on magnetism; Edinburgh (United Kingdom); 2-6 Sep 1991
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Journal Article
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Conference
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Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials; ISSN 0304-8853; ; CODEN JMMMD; v. 104-107(pt.2); p. 1353-1354
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ANISOTROPY, CURIE POINT, DYSPROSIUM ALLOYS, IRON BASE ALLOYS, IRON NITRIDES, MAGNETIZATION, MANGANESE ALLOYS, NITROGEN ADDITIONS, QUENCHING, SPIN ORIENTATION, TEMPERATURE DEPENDENCE, TEMPERATURE RANGE 0000-0013 K, TEMPERATURE RANGE 0065-0273 K, TEMPERATURE RANGE 0273-0400 K, TERBIUM ALLOYS, TITANIUM ALLOYS, TITANIUM NITRIDES, X-RAY DIFFRACTION
ALLOYS, COHERENT SCATTERING, DIFFRACTION, HEAT TREATMENTS, IRON ALLOYS, IRON COMPOUNDS, MAGNETIC MOMENTS, MAGNETIC PROPERTIES, NITRIDES, NITROGEN COMPOUNDS, ORIENTATION, PHYSICAL PROPERTIES, PNICTIDES, RARE EARTH ALLOYS, SCATTERING, TEMPERATURE RANGE, THERMODYNAMIC PROPERTIES, TITANIUM COMPOUNDS, TRANSITION ELEMENT COMPOUNDS, TRANSITION TEMPERATURE
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