Antisite disorder and phase segregation in Mn2NiSn
Abstract
A systematic study of crystal structure, local structure, magnetic and transport properties in quenched and temper annealed Ni2-xMn1+xSn alloys indicate the formation of Mn3Sn type structural defects caused by an antisite disorder between Mn and Sn occupying the Y and Z sublattices of X2YZ Heusler structure. The antisite disorder is caused by the substitution of Ni by Mn at the X sites. On temper annealing, these defects segregate and phase separate into L21 Heusler and D019 Mn3Sn type phases.
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