Variations of magnetic properties of UH3 with modified structure and composition
Author(s) -
M. Paukov,
L. Havela,
N.-T.H. Kim-Ngan,
Volodymyr Buturlim,
I. Tkach,
Daria Drozdenko,
S. Mašková,
Sylwia Sowa,
Zuzana Molčanová,
M. Mihálik,
M. Krupska
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
journal of science advanced materials and devices
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.898
H-Index - 23
eISSN - 2468-2284
pISSN - 2468-2179
DOI - 10.1016/j.jsamd.2016.06.005
Subject(s) - nanocrystalline material , materials science , hydride , curie temperature , uranium , fermi level , metal , composition (language) , metallurgy , condensed matter physics , nanotechnology , ferromagnetism , electron , nuclear physics , linguistics , philosophy , physics
UH3 based hydrides with modified structure and composition can be prepared using high H2 pressures from precursors in the form of rapidly cooled uranium alloys. While the alloys with α-U structure lead to the β-UH3 type of hydrides, γ-U alloys (bcc) lead either to α-UH3 hydride type or nanocrystalline β-UH3. The nanocrystalline β-UH3 structure, appearing for Mo alloying, can accommodate in addition numerous other d-metal components, as Ti, Zr, Fe, Nb. The pure Mo alloyed hydrides (UH3)1−xMox exhibit increasing Curie temperature TC with maximum exceeding 200 K for x = 0.12–0.15. Other components added reduce the TC increment with respect to pure UH3 (170 K). Also alloying by Zr gives a weaker enhancement. Seen globally, the TC variations are rather modest, which reflects the prominence of interaction of U with H. It is suggested that important ingredient is a charge transfer, depopulating the U-6d and 7s states, while the 5f band stays at the Fermi level
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