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Structural, magnetic and electronic state characterization of L1<sub>0</sub>-type ordered FeNi alloy extracted from a natural meteorite
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Crystal StructureMagnetic PropertiesEngineeringMagnetic ResonanceSolid-state ChemistryChemistryMagnetic MaterialsMagnetoresistanceMagnetismSuperconductivityQuantum MaterialsEnvironmental MagnetismFeni AlloyMaterials ScienceMaterials EngineeringPhysicsNatural MeteoriteLow-dimensional SystemsMagnetoelasticityMagnetic MaterialMicrostructureElectronic State CharacterizationSpintronicsFerromagnetismNatural SciencesCondensed Matter PhysicsApplied PhysicsMagnetic Property
To understand the hard magnetism of L10-type ordered FeNi alloy, we extracted the L10-FeNi phase from a natural meteorite, and evaluated its fundamental solid-state properties: sample composition, magnetic hysteresis, crystal structure and electronic structure. We executed multidirectional analyses using scanning electron microscopy with an electron probe micro-analyzer (SEM-EPMA), a superconducting quantum interference device (SQUID), x-ray diffraction (XRD) and magnetic circular dichroism (MCD). As a result, we found that the composition was Fe: 50.47 ± 1.98 at.%, Ni: 49.60 ± 1.49 at.%, and an obvious superlattice peak is confirmed. The estimated degree of order was 0.608, with lattice constants a = b = 3.582 Å and c = 3.607 Å. The obtained coercivity was more than 500 Oe. MCD analysis using the K absorption edge suggests that the magnetic anisotropy could originate from the orbital magnetic moment of 3d electrons in Fe; this result is consistent with that in a previous report obtained with synthetic L10-FeNi.
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