Low temperature high magnetic field 57Fe Mossbauer study of kinetic arrest in Hf0.77Ta0.23Fe2
Abstract
Low temperature high magnetic field 57Fe Mossbauer measurements were carried out on inter-metallic Hf0.77Ta0.23Fe2 compound by following novel paths in H-T space. The ferromagnetic (FM) fraction at 5K and zero magnetic field is shown to depend on cooling field i.e., higher the field higher is the FM fraction. Mossbauer spectra collected in the presence of 4 Tesla magnetic field shows that the antiferromagnetic (AFM) spins cant with respect to the applied magnetic field and hence, contribute to the total bulk magnetization in this compound. The data also show induced magnetic moment even at the 2a site of AFM phase. Mossbauer spectra collected using CHUF (cooling and heating in un-equal magnetic fields) protocol shows re-entrant transition when sample is cooled in zero field and measured during warming in 4 Tesla showing FM state as the equilibrium state. The present work is the first microscopic experimental evidence for the de-vitrification of kinetically arrested magnetic state.
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