Institute of Metals Division - Ferromagnetic Alloys in the Systems Cu-Mn-In and Cu-Mn-Ga

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- The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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- 6
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- 557 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1950
Abstract
The ferromagnetic copper-manganese-aluminum and copper-manganese-tin alloys (Heusler alloys) owe their ferromagnetism to the beta phases (body-centered cubic structure) in their respective systems.l,2,3 The ternary beta phase regions in these systems are extensions of the beta fields of the binary copper-aluminum and copper-tin systems into the ternary models of the copper-manganese-aluminum and copper-manganese-tin systems respectively. X ray analysis has indicated the presence of long-range order in the more strongly magnetic alloys.3,4,5 The ideal ordered structure is obtained in alloys of compositions Cu2MnAl and Cu2MnSn; the copper atoms occupy positions at cube centers while the aluminum (tin) and manganese atoms alternate at cube corners. This atomic arrangement is illustrated in Fig 1. The compositions Cu2MnAl and Cu2MnSn are also those that show maximum magnetic saturation moment. 3,4,6,7 Departures from these compositions result in a decrease in the degree of order attainable and a decrease in magnetic saturation moment. In view of the chemical similarities of aluminum, tin, indium, and gallium, and the existence of beta phases in the binary systems copper-indium and copper-gallium, it may be suspected that ternary beta phases exist in the systems copper-manganese-indium and copper-manganese-gallium, and that these are ferromagnetic. The purpose of this investigation was to determine whether ferromagnetic beta phases exist in the systems copper-manganese-indium and copper-manganese-gallium analogous to the ferromagnetic beta phases in the systems copper-manganese-aluminum and copper-manganese-tin. Previous Work At the time this investigation was started no information could be found regarding the constitution of copper-manganese-indium and copper-manganese-gallium alloys, nor of the binary manganese-indium and man-
Citation
APA:
(1950) Institute of Metals Division - Ferromagnetic Alloys in the Systems Cu-Mn-In and Cu-Mn-GaMLA: Institute of Metals Division - Ferromagnetic Alloys in the Systems Cu-Mn-In and Cu-Mn-Ga. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1950.