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Metallic magnetism and Invar M. Acet Experimentalphysik, Universität Duisburg-Essen
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- Structure of transition metals - Magnetism of transition metals - Magnetic instabilities and ‘Invar’ Outline
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Band formation
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Structure of the transition elements (elements with ‘wrong’ crystal structures) complex cubicbcchcp bccfcc
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Allotropy in the 3d elements
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The density of states and non-integral magnetic moment N N 2.2 B N 8 BCC Fe
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Ferro and antiferromagnetic transition temperatures -Mn
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s+d electrons 6 7 8 9 10 fcc Mn fcc Fe Rigid band model and the Slater-Pauling curve: Valence electron concentration dependence of the magnetic moment
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Invar: Fe 65 Ni 35
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Measuring the thermal expansion of the Eifel tower
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Thermal expansion of solids ‘normal’ metals invar T (K)
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Binding energy vs. atomic volume for a “normal” ferromagnet (schematic) Binding energy vs. atomic volume for “normal” and magnetically unstable ferromagnet (schematic) enhanced “negative” anharmonicity T (K)
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What are instabilities at all?
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Fe-Ni: Invar to Anti-invar
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Summary of Magnetovolume Instabilities positive enhanced anharmonicity negative enhanced anharmonicity “anti-Invar” “Invar”
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Moruzzi et al, PRB 39 (1989) Anti-invar in fcc-Fe and fcc-Mn
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Cu 2 MnAl Cu2MnSn Mn 3 SnC MnBi MnAl Ag 5 MnAl Mn 3 ZnC Au 4 Mn MnSb MnCrSb Pt 3 Mn Ni 3 Mn … Knowledge of magnetostructural properties vital for material design in - Spintronics - Magnetic shape memory - Nanomagnets Ferromagnetic Mn in a cubic environment
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