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We find a large Hall effect anisotropy in Y2Fe17-xCox single crystals with x les 2. The anomalous Hall effect resistivity rhoxy , obtained with an applied magnetic field H perpendicular to the c-axis, is almost one order of magnitude larger than the one for a magnetic field along c-axis (hard magnetization direction). rhoxy peaks close to the Curie temperature for both orientations. The variation...
In this paper, the effect of Co substitution for Fe on the magnetic properties of (Sm0.4Pr0.6)3 (Fe1-xCox)27.5 Ti1.5 [x = 0.1, 0.2, 0.3, 0.4] is reported. All the compounds were prepared by arc melting the constituent elements under Ar atmosphere, then heat treated in an evacuated (10-6 torr) and sealed quartz tube at 1050degC for five days and subsequently quenched in ice-water mixture. Crystal...
Since the Nd3(Fe,Ti)29 phase with monoclinic symmetry and space group A2/m was discovered, much attention has been paid to the substitution of Co for Fe in R3(Fe,TM)29 intermetallic compounds. Recently, it has been shown that in 3:29 compounds Co substitution has a significant effect on their structural and magnetic properties, especially on the nature of the magnetocrystalline anisotropy. Normally,...
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