Exchange interactions Hybridization Chemical reactions
Issue Date:
1998
Publisher:
Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials
Citation:
Volume: 177-181 Issue: PART 2 Page : 1107-1108
Abstract:
The magnetic interactions in R(Fe,V)12 and R(Fe1Ti)2 compounds are analysed in terms of Fe-Fe
and R-Fe interactions. It was found that the Gd-Fe interactions increase with increasing the V(Ti) content.
The AGdFe exchange constant in the different compounds is quantitatively discussed. It is suggested that its
large value must be associated with the fact that hybridization between 5d(R) and 3d states is strongly
reduced for early transition elements (i.e. V or Ti) as shown by the non-existence of compounds with R
elements in this case. It results that more electrons can participate in 5d-3d(Fe) hybridization, thus leading to
the observed increase in R-Fe coupling. ?? 1998 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.