• Prokes, K.; Sechovsky, V.; Syshchenko, O.: Magnetic structure of Er6Ni2Sn. Journal of Alloys and Compounds 467 (2009), p. 48-53

10.1016/j.jallcom.2007.12.022

Abstract:
The crystallographic and magnetic structures of Er6Ni2Sn have been determined at low temperatures using neutron powder diffraction. It has been found that this system orders antiferromagnetically (AF) below T-N = 17 K. Data taken at low temperatures and analyzed using symmetry group analysis suggest that Er6Ni2Sn forms a complex non-collinear commensurate AF structure with strongly reduced Er magnetic moments. The reason for the reduced moments is unclear and needs further studies. The magnetic phases below 7 K and in the temperature range 7-17 K differ only in the Er magnetic moment magnitudes and in the angle that the Er moments at the 81 site make with the c-axis. The extra reflections present in the powder diffraction patterns suggest presence of a secondary phase. The temperature evolution of the powder pattern indicates that the secondary phase orders AF at 35 K.