E-Books durchsuchen

3d, 4d and 5d Elements, Alloys and Compounds [1986]

1
1.1.1.1 Ti
6
1.1.1.3 Cr
17
1.1.1.4 Mn
22
1.1.1.5 References for 1.1.1
24
1.1.2.2 Phase diagrams, lattice constants and elastic moduli
30
1.1.2.3 Paramagnetic properties
34
1.1.2.4 Spontaneous magnetization, magnetic moments and high-field susceptibility
41
1.1.2.5 Magnetocrystalline anisotropy constants
48
1.1.2.6 Magnetostriction coefficients
52
1.1.2.7 Form factors, densities and magnetic moments
58
1.1.2.8 Hyperfine fields, isomer shifts and relaxation time
72
1.1.2.9 Spin wave properties
85
1.1.2.10 g factors and ferromagnetic resonance properties
91
Tables 1 - 7, Figs. 1 - 11
102
Figs. 12 - 28
113
1.1.2.12 Optical constants, magneto-optic Kerr or Faraday effect
118
Figs. 1 - 19, Tables 1 - 2
126
Figs. 20 - 45
134
1.1.2.14 References for 1.1.2
142
1.2.1 Alloys between Fe, Co or Ni
144
1.2.1.1 Phase diagrams, lattice parameters
152
1.2.1.2.1 Paramagnetic properties
157
1.2.1.2.2 Hyperfine magnetic fields, isomer shifts
168
1.2.1.2.3 Spin waves
174
1.2.1.2.4 Atomic magnetic moment, magnetic moment density, g and g’ factor
189
Figs. 94 - 114, Tables 18 - 19
198
Figs. 115 - 136, Table 20
207
1.2.1.2.6 High-field susceptibility
210
1.2.1.2.7 Magnetocrystalline anisotropy
222
1.2.1.2.8 Magnetostriction
233
1.2.1.2.9 Magnetomechanical properties, elastic moduli, sound velocity
245
1.2.1.2.10 Thermomagnetic properties, thermal expansion coefficient, specific heat, Debye temperature, thermal conductivity
257
1.2.1.2.11 Galvanomagnetic properties
267
1.2.1.2.12 Magneto-optical properties
273
1.2.1.2.13 Ferromagnetic resonance properties
274
1.2.1.3 References for 1.2.1
282
1.2.2.0 General remarks
284
1.2.2.1 V-Ti
287
1.2.2.2 Cr-Ti
289
1.2.2.3 Cr-V
295
1.2.2.5 Mn-V
300
1.2.2.6 Mn-Cr
311
1.2.3.0 General remarks
316
1.2.3.1 Fe-Ti
323
1.2.3.2 Fe-V
338
Figs. 100 - 126, Tables 30 - 34
350
Figs. 127 - 155, Tables 35 - 38
362
1.2.3.4 Fe-Mn
374
1.2.3.5 Co-Tl
380
1.2.3.6 Co-V
384
1.2.3.7 Co-Cr
391
1.2.3.8 Co-Mn
401
1.2.3.9 Ni-Ti
405
1.2.3.10 Ni-V
408
1.2.3.11 Ni-Cr
414
Figs. 269 - 292, Tables 67 - 71
423
Figs. 293 - 310, Tables 72 - 73
431
1.2.3.13 V-Cr-Mn
435
1.2.3.14 Fe-V-Cr
436
1.2.3.15 Fe-Cr-Mn
437
1.2.3.16 Co-V-Cr
438
1.2.3.17 Co-Cr-Mn
439
1.2.3.18 Fe-Co-Ti
446
1.2.3.19 Fe-Co-V
447
1.2.3.20 Fe-Co-Cr
451
1.2.3.21 Fe-Co-Mn
458
1.2.3.22 Fe-Ni-V
459
1.2.3.23 Fe-Ni-Cr
464
1.2.3.24 Fe-Ni-Mn
477
1.2.3.26 Co-Ni-Mn
480
1.2.3.27 References for 1.2.2 and 1.2.3
491
1.3.1 Introduction to the paramagnetism of 4d and 5d transition metals
493
1.3.2 Magnetic susceptibility
504
1.3.3 Magnetic susceptibility as a function of composition
506
1.3.4 High-field magnetization
508
1.3.6 Knight shift
512
1.3.7 Magnetostriction
513
1.3.8 Magnetoresistance and Hall effect
515
1.3.9 Magnetic field dependence of the electronic specific heat coefficient
516
1.3.10 Effect of plastic deformation on the susceptibility
517
1.3.11 References for 1.3
519
1.4.1.1 Introduction
521
1.4.1.2 Ti and V alloys and compounds
526
1.4.1.3 Cr alloys and compounds
530
1.4.1.4 Mn alloys and compounds
531
Figs. 30 - 51, Tables 5 - 9
541
Figs. 52 - 84
551
1.4.1.6 Co and Ni alloys and compounds
564
1.4.1.7 References for 1.4.1
566
1.4.2.1 3d-rich alloys
577
1.4.2.2.0 Introduction
578
1.4.2.2.1 Sc, Ti, and V alloys and compounds
582
1.4.2.2.2 Cr alloys and compounds
588
1.4.2.2.3 Mn alloys and compounds
596
Figs. 46 - 72, Tables 12 - 13
605
Figs. 73 - 98, Tables 14 - 19
613
1.4.2.2.5 Co alloys and compounds
618
1.4.2.2.6 Ni alloys and compounds
630
Figs. 1 - 20, Tables 1 - 3
639
Figs. 21 - 44, Tables 4 - 7
Feedback